Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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- Every one has his fault: : a comedy, in five acts,
- How to grow rich: : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, and at the New Theatre, Philadelphia.
- Mrs. Pownall's address, in behalf of the French musicians, : delivered on her benefit concert night, at Oeller's Hotel, Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia. : To which are added, pastoral songs, written by herself at an early period of life. : Also the songs performed at the concerts.--New Theatre
- New Theatre. : On Wednesday evening, Feb. 27, will be presented, (for the second time here) a celebrated comedy called Cheap living. ... To which will be added, a farce, called Two strings to your bow; or, The female chevalier. ..
- Philadelphia theatre--Mr. Keene's third night. Monday evening, October 18, 1819, : will be presented ... a new pathetic melo-drama, (founded on The tales of my landlord) called The heart of Mid-Lothian; or, The lily of St. Leonards. Written by T. Dibdin ... : To which will be added, a favourite comic opera, called Paul & Virginia. Founded on the well known story by the celebrated St. Pierre. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. By desire of many ladies and gentlemen. Monday evening, November 1, 1819, : will be presented, a favourite play, in 3 acts, interspersed with songs ... called The foundling of the forest. ... : After which, a grand historical and patriotic drama, called Sigesmar the Switzer; or, The Helvetian patriots. Written by C.E. Walker ..
- Philadelphia theatre. By particular desire. Friday evening, November 12, 1819, : will be presented the comedy of The school for scandal. ... : After which ... a comic piece, called The anatomist, or, The sham doctor. Translated from a French piece by Moliere, entitled "Crispin me decin." ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Doors will be opened at half past 5 ... Friday evening, October 22, 1819, : will be presented ... an historical play, in 5 acts, called The first part of Henry the Fourth; or, The humours of Sir John Falstaff. Written by Shakspeare. ... : [After] which ... a grand historical and patriotic drama, called [Si]gesmar the Switzer; [or, the] Helvetian patriots. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. First night of The heart of Mid-Lothian. Friday evening, October 15, 1819, : will by presented ... a new pathetic melo-drama, (founded on The tales of my landlord) called The heart of Mid-Lothian; or The lily of St. Leonards. Written by Mr. T. Dibdin ... : Previous to which will be performed, the comic opera of The romp. ... : The evening's entertainments to conclude with the favourite farce of The sleeping draught. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. First night this season of Marmion. Mr. Cooper's third night. Friday evening, Nov. 19, 1819, : will be presented the new heroic tragedy, in 5 acts ... called Marmion, or, The Battle of Flodden Field. Founded on Walter Scott's celebrated poem of that name. Written by J.N. Barker, Esquire ..
- Philadelphia theatre. First time on this stage. Saturday evening, Nov. 13, 1819, : will be performed, a new tragic play, (in 3 acts) called The bride of Abydos. Written by William Dimond ... : After which, the farce of The sleeping draught. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. First time this season. Monday evening, Nov. 29, 1819, : will be performed ... the new comedy, called The green man. Translated from the French by R. Jones, Esq. ... : After the play, a new comic Spanish ballet, called Love among the roses. ... : To which will be added, the comic opera of Lock & key. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Friday evening, Dec. 31, 1819, : will be performed ... the comedy of Speed the plough. ... : After which, the comic opera of Turn out. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Friday evening, December 3, 1819, : will be presented ... a new tragic play, founded on fact, called Fazio, or, The Italian wife. Written by H. Millman [i.e., Milman], Esq. ... : After which, a new comic piece ... called A Roland for an Oliver. Written by Thomas Morton, Esq. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Last night of Mr. & Mrs. Bartley's engagement. Monday evening, Dec. 20, 1819, : will be performed [the] tragedy, called Jane Shore ... : After which the farce of Ways and means; or, A trip to Dover. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Last night of Mr. Keene's engagement. Monday evening, October 25, 1819, : will be presented a comic opera, (in 3 acts) called The duenna; or, the double elopement. Written by R.B. Sheridan ... : To which will be added the farce, (in one act) called The mayor of Garrat [sic]. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Monday evening, December 6, 1819, : will be performed ... a new musical drama, in three acts, called Rob Roy Macgregor; or, Auld lang syne. ... written by J. Pocock, Esq. ... : After which, a new musical drama, called The libertine. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Monday evening, November 8, 1819, : will be acted the comedy of Town & country; or, Which is best? Written by T. Morton ... : After which the popular melo-drama of The miller and his men. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Monday evening, October 11, 1819, : will be presented ... a new melo-dramatic opera, in 3 acts, called The Devil's bridge. ... : After which the favorite farce, called The village lawyer. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Mr. & Mrs. Bartley's last night but one. Saturday evening, Dec. 18, 1819, : will be performed, the new comedy, called The green man. ... : After which, the comedy in 2 acts, called The wedding day. Written by Mrs. Inchbald. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Mr. & Mrs. Bartley's second night. Friday evening, December 10, 1819, : will be performed a favourite play, (written by William Dimond ...) called Adrian and Orrilla [sic]; or, A mother's vengeance. ... : After the play, a new comic Spanish ballet, called Love among the roses. ... : After which the farce of Ways and means; or, A trip to Dover. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Mr. & Mrs. Bartley's third night. Saturday evening, Dec. 11, 1819, : will be performed the comedy of The jealous wife written by George Colman, Esq. ... : After which, the farce of Blue devils. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Mr. Bartley's benefit. Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, 1819, : will be performed the tragedy of Macbeth. ... : To which will be added the comedy, in 2 acts, called Three weeks after marriage; or, What we must all come to. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Mr. Keene's benefit ... Wedneday [sic] evening, Oct. 27, 1819, : will be presented a new melo-dramatic opera, in 3 acts, called The Devil's bridge. ... : After which, a new musical drama, called The libertine. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Never performed here. Friday evening, Dec. 24, 1819, : will be performed a new drama, called She would be a soldier, or, The plains of Chippewa. Written by M.M. Noah, Esq. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Never performed here. Friday evening, Oct. 29, 1819, : will be presented ... a new comedy, called Wanted a wife! Or, A checque on my banker. Written by Mr. William Moncrief. ... : After which the melo-drama of Ella Rosenberg. Written by the author of Raising the wind, The world, Turn out, &c. &c. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Saturday evening, December 4, 1819, : will be performed ... a new comedy, called Wanted a wife!, or, A checque on my banker. Written by Mr. William Moncrief. ... : After which ... a new pathetic melo-drama, (founded on The tales of my landlord) called The heart of Mid-Lothian; or, The lily of St. Leonards. Written by T. Dibdin ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Saturday evening, Oct. 30, 1819, : will be presented a tragedy, called Jane Shore ... : After which the comic opera of Love laughs at locksmiths. Written by George Colman, Esq. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Saturday evening, October 23, 1819, : will be presented ... the comedy of The soldier's daughter. ... : After which ... a grand melo-dramatic romance, in 4 acts, called Zembuca; or, The net-maker and his wife. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Second time here. Friday evening, November 5, 1819, : will be presented ... a new comedy, called Wanted a wife; or, A checque on my banker. Written by Mr. William Moncrief. ... : After which ... the melo-drama of The forest of Bondy; or, The dog of Montargis. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Second time here. Monday evening, Dec. 27, 1819, : will be performed a new drama, called She would be a soldier, or, The plains of Chippewa. Written by M.M. Noah, Esq. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. The public are respectfully informed that the profits of this evening's entertainment will be offered in aid of such of the poor of Baltimore, as have suffered by the late calamity. Wednesday evening, Nov. 3, 1819, : will be presented ... a comedy, called The follies of a day; or, The marriage of Figaro. Written by Beaumarchais, and translated by Mr. Holcroft ... : After which ... a new pathetic melo-drama, (founded on The tales of my landlord[)] called The heart of Mid-Lothian; or, The lily of St. Leonards. Written by T. Dibdin ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Thursday evening, Dec. 23, 1819, : will be presented a musical drama, (in 3 acts) called Guy Mannering; or, The gypsy's prophecy. ... : After which, the melo-drama of Sigesmar the Switzer; or, The Helvetian patriots. Written by C.E. Walker ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, 1819, : will be presented the celebrated comedy of The merry wives of Windsor. Written by Shakspeare. ... : After which, ... the favourite melo-drama called A tale of mystery. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Wednesday evening, Dec. 29, 1819, : will be performed ... a celebrated tragedy, called George Barnwell; or, The London merchant. ... : After the tragedy a new comic Spanish ballet, called Love among the roses. ... : After which, the comic opera of My grandmother; or, The living picture. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Wednesday evening, Nov. 10, 1819, : will be performed ... a new comedy, called Wanted a wife; or, A checque on my banker. Written by Mr. William Moncrief. ... : After which, a grand melo-dramatic romance, called The broken sword. Written by William Diamond [i.e., Dimond], Esq. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Wednesday evening, Oct. 13, 1819, : will be performed, a new tragedy, in 5 acts ... called Brutus, or, The fall of Tarquin. Written by Mr. John Howard Payne ... : After which, the comic opera of The poor soldier. ..
- Philadelphia theatre. Wednesday evening, Sept. 29, 1819, : will be presented, Shakspeare's comedy of Much ado about nothing. ... : After which the comic opera, called Of age to-morrow. ..
- Songs in The Highland reel. A comic opera. In three acts.
- Songs in the comic opera of Robin Hood, or, Sherwood Forest; : as performed at the new theatre, in Philadelphia
- Songs in the comic opera, called, the Son-in-law.
- Songs of the Farmer: a comic opera, in two acts. : As performed at the New Theatre, in Chesnut-Street.
- Songs, &c. in The siege of Belgrade, : a comic opera, in three acts. (Performed at the New-Theatre, Philadelphia.)
- Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in the Two misers. : A comic opera, as performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. : Dramatis personae. ..
- Songs, in the Purse; or, Benevolent tar. : A musical drama, in one act. As performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia
- The Jew: or, Benevolent Hebrew. : A comedy. As performed with universal applause, at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia.
- The married man. : A comedy. In three acts. From Le philosophe marie of M. N. Destouches. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, and the New Theatre, Philadelphia.
- The Last night. Mr. Reinagle's benefit. : On Saturday evening, May 25th, will be presented, a celebrated comedy ... called Lovers' vows. ... To which will be added, a new grand dramatic romance, called Blue-beard; or Female curiosity. Written by George Colman, (the younger) Esq[.] ..
- The songs in the Castle of Andalusia, a comic opera, : as performed at the New Theatre, Chesnut-Street.
- An accurate description of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle, of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, : as performed at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia. : To which is added, the story of Cinderella
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