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Warren Theatre. Third Night of Mr. Wilkinson, When he will appear as Sam Swipes and Tom Trippet. First night of the Comedy of Exchange No Robbery, Written by Theodore Hook, Esq. Second and last Night of the laughable farce of Freaks and Follies, Received on Monday Evening last with great applause, and which cannot be again repeated during Mr. Wilkinson's engagement. On Friday Evening May 24, 1833. Will be performed, first time in Boston, a celebrated comdey entitled Exchange No Robbery. Sam Swipes, Mr. Wilkinson ... : After which, Mr. A. Dickson will sing his celebrated Irish Song of "St. Patrick was a Gentleman." ... To conclude with the laughable farce, (2d time in Boston) called Freaks and Follies. Tom Trippet, Mr. Wilkinson..

Alternate Title:
Exchange No Robbery; Freaks and Follies
Contributor:
Wilkinson, James Pimbury, 1787- (actor); Dickson, A., Mr (actor); Hooton, David (printer)
Name:
Warren Theatre (Boston, Mass.)
Date:
1833
Language:
English
Provenance:
Furness, Horace Howard, 1865-1930 (donor) (Print Collection 8 copy); Furness, Louise Brooks Winsor (donor) (Print Collection 8 copy)
Publisher:
D. Hooton, printer, No. 13, Merchants' Hall
Subject:
Warren Theatre (Boston, Mass.); Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841. Exchange no Robbery; Rodwell, G. Herbert (George Herbert), 1800-1852. Freaks and Follies; Playbills -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Specimens; Theaters -- Massachusetts -- Boston; Theaters; Playbills
Resource Type:
Text
Form/Genre:
Specimens; Broadsides; Playbills; Castlists; books
Physical Description:
1 sheet (1 unnumbered page); 37.9 x 14.8 cm
Geographic Subject:
Massachusetts -- Boston
Related Place:
United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Printed area measures 33.3 x 11.6 cm.; Performance date: May 24, 1833.; Print Collection 8 copy is v. 28 no. 29 in a collection of playbills bound together.; Print Collection 8 copy has Library of the University of Pennsylvania bookplate which reads " The Horace Howard Furness Memorial donated by Horace Howard Furness, Jr. and Louise Brooks Winsor Furness."
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Furness Collection, Print Collection 8 v. 28 no. 29
Collection:
Playbill and Program Collection (University of Pennsylvania); Boston Theater Collection (University of Pennsylvania); Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)