Theater playbill for "Everyone has his Fault" and "Robinson
Theater playbill for "Everyone has his Fault" and "Robinson Crusoe, or, The Bold Buccaniers" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C., September 17, 1822
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Theatre. Last night but two. Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson's Benefit. On Tuesday Evening, Septem. 17, will be presented the favourite comedy of "Every one has his Fault" ... between the play and farce, a new comic song, called Sammy Sugar Plumb & Polly Chitterlings, by Mr. Jefferson. To conclude (first time here) with the melo-drama of "Robinson Crusoe, or, The Bold Buccaniers" ... Mrs. Anderson & Mr. T. Jefferson's Benefit on Thursday.
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