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Franklin Theatre : Benefit of Messrs. Sanford & Boyce and last night of their engagement ... Tuesday evening, March 27th, 1838.
Broadside advertising musical and stage performances and the melodrama the "Fall of Algiers" by Samuel S. Sanford, Mr. Boyce, and Mr. Garvey In New York on Tuesday, March 27, 1838.;
Immense attraction! Crowded houses! New pieces! New songs! New dances!
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Long's Varieties and Museum : 758 South Third Street, below German; Broadside advertising musical, stage, and physical performances by Miss Clayton, Miss Henri, H. Moreste, Geo. Shepperd, Miss Tillie Bishop, Miss Ella Speigle, Miss Rose De Vere, Frank Bonner, Jake Budd, Dan Howard, J. E. Smith, Frank Sullivan, and Prof. M... [description clipped]
Last appearance but two of the celebrated American comedian, Mr. Rice, the original representative of the American Negro character, who has performed with most unprecedented attraction for upwards of 260 nights in all the principal theatres in London, and
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Theatre Royal, Dublin.; Broadside advertising the production of "I'll be your second" by G. Herbert Rodwell, "The wrong box" by Richard Brinsley Peake, "P.L.", or, "No. 30, Strand" by Mark Lemon, and "Virginian mummy", at Theatre Royal, Dublin, May 11th, 1837.;

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