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Theatre. Mr. Booth's Second Night. On Saturday Evening, August 3, will be presented an admired play, interspersed with music, called the "Iron Chest, or, Honor's Victim" written by the author of the Mountaineers, Poor Gentleman, &c. and founded on Mr. Godwin's celebrated novel of Caleb Williams ... To conclude with the favorite farce, of the "Spoil'd Child" ... Mr. Booth will make his third appearance on Tuesday next.
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Theater playbill for "The Iron Chest, or, Honor's Victim" and "The Spoil'd Child" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C., August 3, 1822
1822, E. de Krafft, Printer, Seventh Street, nearly opposite the Centre Market House
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Cast: Iron chest: Sir Edward Mortimer: Mr. Booth, Fitzharding: Mr. Warren, Wilford: Mr. Johnston, Rawbold: Mr. Wheatley, Adam Winterton: Mr. Burke, Sampson: Mr. Jefferson, Boy: Miss Hathwell, Armstrong: Mr. Darley, Orson: Mr. Greene, First Robber: Mr. Hathwell, Second Robber: Mr. J. Jefferson, Third Robber: Mr. Parker, Fourth Robber: Mr. Murray, Robber's Boy: Miss H. Hathwell, Servant: Mr. Scrivener, Helen: Mrs. Anderson, Blanche: Miss Seymour, Barbara: Mrs. Burke, Judith: Mrs. Greene.
Cast: Spoil'd child: Little Pickle (with Songs): Mrs. Burke, Old Pickle: Mr. Burke, Tag: Mr. Jefferson, John: Mr. Hathwell, Thomas: Mr. Murray, Miss Pickle: Mrs. Francis, Maria: Miss Seymour, Margery: Mrs. Greene, Susan: Mrs. Bloxton.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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