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Theatre. Mr. Philipps's Second Night. Wednesday Evening, March 20, 1822, Will be presented a new Opera, in 3 acts, called The Cabinet. Written by T. Dibdlin, Author of the Jew and Doctor, Thirty Thousand, Finger Post, Reconciliation, &c. Prince Orlando, Mr. Philipps, In which he will sing the Balad of "The Beautiful Maid." The Bird Duett with Mrs. Burke. The celebrated Polacca "No mroe by sorrow." And introduce the Ballad of "Eveleen's Bower," From T. Moore and Sir John Stevenson's Irish Melodies. Count Curvoso, Mr. Hathwell. ... : After which the Melo-Drama of Ella Rosenberg. The Elector, Mr. Wheatly. ..

Alternate Title:
Cabinet; Ella Rosenberg
Contributor:
Philipps, Thomas, 1774-1841 (actor)
Name:
Walnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Date:
1822
Language:
English
Publisher:
[Publisher not identified]
Subject:
Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.); Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841. Cabinet; Kenney, James, 1780-1849. Ella Rosenberg; Playbills -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Specimens; Theaters -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia; Theaters; Playbills
Resource Type:
Text
Form/Genre:
Specimens; Broadsides; Playbills; Castlists; books
Physical Description:
1 sheet (1 unnumbered page); 26.1 x 17.4 cm
Geographic Subject:
Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Related Place:
United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Printed area measures 22.7 x 15.2 cm.; Performance date: March 20, 1822.; The Chestnut Street Theatre was destroyed by fire on April 2, 1820. While the theater was being reconstructed, the players performed at the Walnut Street Theatre.; Print Collection 8 copy imperfect: closely cropped at top margin, with some loss of text.; Print Collection 8 copy is box 21A no. 115 in a collection of playbills housed together.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Furness Collection, Print Collection 8 box 21A no. 115
Collection:
Playbill and Program Collection (University of Pennsylvania); Philadelphia Theater Collection (University of Pennsylvania); Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)