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Boston Theatre. On Friday evening, December 16, 1796, will be presented ... The mountaineers ... To which will be added ... My grandmother
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Boston Theatre. This evening, Wednesday, February 17th, will be presented, the celebrated tragedy of George Barnwell ... To which will be added ... The lying valet
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(2d time ever performed in America.) On Wednesday evening, 11th December, will be presented ... Pizarro: or, The death of Rolla. ... To which will be added ... The horse and widow
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By particular desire, and for the last time this season. Federal-Street Theatre. On Friday evening Nov. 14th. will be presented ... Speed the plough ... To which will be added ... The mock doctor: or, The dumb lady cured
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Federal-Street-Theatre. Never acted in Boston. C.E. Whitlock respectfully informs the public that on account of the Assembly on Wednesday evening, he has postponed the theatrical entertainments, untill Thursday, January 1st, 1801. When a new comedy ... will be performed, called Indiscretion ... To which will be added ... The purse; or, American tar
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Federal-Street Theatre. On Friday evening. Nov. 28th. will be presented for the last time this season ... The castle spectre ... To which will be added ... A quarter of an hour before dinner; or, Quality binding
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Federal-Street Theatre. On Monday evening, Dec. 8th. (For that night only) will be performed ... The mountaineers ... To which will be added ... Fortune's frolic
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Federal-Street-Theatre. On Monday evening, Dec. 22d. will be presented ... The Grecian daughter: or Liberty restored ... To which will be added ... The turnpike gate
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Federal-Street Theatre. The unfavorable weather on the last representation of the London copy of Kotzebue's Stranger, having deprived a number of ladies and gentlemen of seeing it, C. Whitlock, is induced to repeat it ... Wednesday evening Nov. 26th ... To which will be added ... The purse; or, American tar
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The last time of performing Bunker Hill, in Boston. On Friday evening, 7th February, will be presented ... Bunker Hill; or, Death of Gen. Warren ... To which will be added ... The spoil'd child
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Mr. S. Powell's benefit. On Friday evening, 14th March, will be presented ... The rival queens; or, Alexander the Great ... To which will be added ... Oscar & Malvina: or, The hall of Fingal
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Mr. Villiers's benefit. On Wednesday evening, March 26, 1800, will be presented ... Next door neighbors ... To which will be added ... The agreeable surprise ... The whole to conclude, with the pantomimic entertainment ... Robinson Crusoe; or, Friday's deliverance
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Never performed in America. Federal-Street Theatre. On Wednesday evening, 22d January, will be presented ... Five thousand a year ... To which will be added ... High life below stairs
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Never performed in Boston and for this night only. For the benefit of Mr. Barrett. On Monday evening March 10th will be presented Shakespears ... Henry the Eighth ... To which will be added ... the Deserter of Naples or, the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius
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Never performed in Boston. Federal-Street Theatre. On Wednesday evening, 19th February, will be presented ... The secret; or, Partnership dissolved ... To which will be added ... The waterman: or, The first of August
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Not acted here this 4 years. On Wednesday evening, 8th January, will be presented ... Wild oats: or, The stroling [sic] gentleman. ..l. To which will be added ... The Witches; or, Harlequin salamander
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Positively the last night for this season. For the benefit of Mr. Simpson & Miss Westray. On Wednesday next, Oct. 22d, 1800 will be presented ... The rivals, or, A trip to Bath ... To which will be added ... The village lawyer
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On Wednesday evening, 1st January, will be presented the tagedy [sic], of The Roman father: or, The deliverer of his country
... To which will be added a pantomine entertainment, called Gil Blas; or, The cave of the robbers. ... After which will be delivered, a monody on the death of General Washington, written by J. Lathrop, Esq. To be spoken by Mrs. Barrett