Theater playbill for "The Spy" and "Rendezvous, or, Hide and
Theater playbill for "The Spy" and "Rendezvous, or, Hide and Seek" at the Washington Theatre, July 15, 1823
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Washington Theatre. Second night of The Spy. On Tuesday Evening, July 15, will be presented (by particular desire) second time here, the national play, in 3 acts, called "The Spy" and represented with the most unbounded applause at New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, upwards of 80 nights ... After which, the farce of the "Rendezvous, or, Hide and Seek" ... The public are respectfully informed that Mr. Booth is engaged for a few nights, due notice will be given of his first appearance ...
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