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Baltimore. New theatre.
The Last night but one / [rule] / On Wednes-
day, December 2, 1795, / will be presented, / a
celebrated comedy, (never performed here,) written
by th [!] / author of the Dramatist, called / The
ragei / as performing at Covent Garden theatre
with unbounded applause. / [15 lines: the cast]/
End of play, (by desire) Signer Joseph Doctor
(from Sadler's Wells London,) will per- / form an
equilibrium in which he will go thro' a hoop with
a pyramid of thirteen / glasses of wine on his
forehead. / To which will be added, a pantomime,
called / Harlequin shipwreck'd; / or, The grateful
lion. / The music compiled by Mr. De Marque, from
Pleyel, Giornowicke, Giordon, Shields, Reeves /
Morehead, &c. &c. / [three lines of text] / The
pantomime composed by and under the direction
of Mr* Francis. / [eight lines: the cast] / To
conclude with / a grand dance, / [two lines of
text] / And display of scenery and machinery en-
tirely new. / [5 lines of text] / [rule] / [two
lines of text] //
[Baltimore; Printed by Clayland, Dobbin and co?
1795]
broadside. 33 1/2 x 20 1/2 cm.
Not in Evans .
MdBE.
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Baltimore. New theatre.
New theatre. / The last night / [rule] / On
Thursday, December 3, 1795, / will be presented, /
a comedy, called / The school for scandal. / £16
lines: the cast] / End of the play, (by desire)
Signor Joseph Doctor from Sadler's Wells London,
will per- / form an equilibrium in which he will
go thro' a hoop with a pyramid of thirteen /
glasses of wine on his forehead, / To which will
be added a comic opera, called / The poor soldier./
(With the original overture and accompaniments. ) /
[9 lines: the casts / ***Box, one dollar, - pit,
three fourths of dollar-*/ [10 lines of text] //
[Baltimore: Printed by Clayland, Dobbin and co?
1795]
broadside. 33 x 21 1/2 cm.
Not in Evans.
MdBE.
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