Author: Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Last Night of Cinderella. Saturday Evening, March 13, 1824, Will be Presented the Comedy of The Day After the Wedding; Or, a Wife's First Lesson. Colonel Freelove, Mr. Wemyss. ...
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Category : Playbills
Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Anniversary of the Birth of the Illustrious General George Washington. Monday Evening, February 23, 1824, Will be Presented, (not Acted These Nine Years) a Favourite Comedy, Called He Would Be A Soldier. Written by F. Pilon, Author of the Deaf Lover, &c. Col. Talbot, Mr. Wood. ...
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Category : Playbills
Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. On Account of the Continued Indisposition of Mr. Duff, Tom & Jerry is Deferred Until Further Notice. Saturday Evening, March 6, 1824, Will be Presented the Admired Comedy of the Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret. Don Feliz, Mr. Wood. ...
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Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Second Night of Superstition. The New Play of Superstition was Received with the Most Flattering Approbation, and Will be Repeated This Evening. Wednesday Evening, March 17, 1824, Will be Presented a New Serious Dramatic Tale, of the 17th Century, Called Superstition; Or, The Fanatic Father. Founded on Interesting Events in the History of New England. Written by a Gentleman of this City. Sir Reginald Egerton, Mr. Warren. ...
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Category : Playbills
Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Mr. Jefferson's Benefit. Tuesday Evening, March 16, 1824, Will be Presented, (first Time These 3 Years) a Celebrated Comedy, Called The Clandestine Marriage. Written by George Colman and David Garrick. Lord Ogleby, Mr. Jefferson. ...
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Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Last Night But Two of Mr. Cooper's Engagement. Wednesday Evening, March 3, 1824, Will be Presented Mr. Sheridan's Celebrated Comedy, Called the School for Scandal. Sir Peter Teazle, Mr. Warren. ...
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Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. For the Remainder of the Season the Curtain Will Rise at a Quarter Past Seven O'clock, Precisely. Mr. Conway's Fifth and Last Night of His Engagement. Saturday Evening, May 1, 1824, Will be Presented a Comedy, Called Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. Leon, Mr. Conway. ...
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Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Mr. Cooper's Last Night But Three. Monday Evening, March 1, 1824, Will be Presented a Comedy, Called Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. Leon, Mr. Cooper. ...
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Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Mrs. Burke's Benefit. Monday Evening, March 22, 1824, Will be Presented, (not Acted These 4 Years) a Romantic Play, in 5 Acts, Called The Aethiop; Or, the Child of the Desert. Written by William Dimond, Esq. Author of the Foundling of the Forest, Adrian and Orrilla, &c. The Aethiop, Mr. Duff. ...
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Languages : en
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Philadelphia Theatre. The Doors Open at a Quarter Before 6, and the Curtain Rises at a Quarter Before 7 O'clock, Precisely. Last Night Of Mr. Cooper's Engagement. Friday Evening, March 5, 1824, Will be Presented the Celebrated Tragedy of Virginius; Or, The Liberation of Rome. Written by Sheridan Knowles, Esq. and Performed in London, Boston, &c. with Distinguished Success. Virginius, a Centurion, Mr. Cooper. ...
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Category : Playbills
Languages : en
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