Theater playbill for "Ways & Means, or, A Trip to Dover," "T
Theater playbill for "Ways & Means, or, A Trip to Dover," "The Blue Devils" and "Wandering Boys, or, The Castle of Olival" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C. July 23, 1822
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Theatre. Second Night of the Wandering Boys. In consequence of the very great applause with which the Wandering Boys was received on Thursday Evening, the Public are respectfully informed it will be repeated this Evening. On Tuesday Evening, July 23, will be presented the favorite comedy, in three acts, by G. Colman, Jr. called "Ways & Means, or, A Trip to Dover" ... After which, the interlude of "The Blue Devils" ... To conclude with (Second time here,) the popular Melo-Drama of "The Wandering Boys, or, The Castle of Olival" ... In the course of the piece, Mrs. Burke will sing the song of "Two Wandering Boys of Switzerland" In Act 1, a favorite wreath dance by Misses Hathwell and Seymour.
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