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Theatre. Mr. & Misses Wallack's Benefit. On Thursday evening, Septem. 11, will be presented (first time this season,) a dramatic romanace, called "The Lady of the Lake" ... In the course of the evening Imitations by Mr. Wallack of Mr. Keene in the character of Shylock, Mr. Booth, Sir Edard Mortimer, Mr. Kemble, Rolla, Mr. Matthews, Goldfinch, and as Monsieur Morleu, in the favorite farce of Monsieur Tonson. A hornpipe, by Mrs. Wallack. After which, (by particular desire) first time this season, the favourite musical drama of "The Libertine" ...
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Theater playbill for "The Lady of the Lake" and "The Libertine" at the Washington Theatre, September 11, 1823
1823, [Publisher not identified]
in English
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Cast: Lady of the lake: Fitz James: Mr. T. Jefferson, Earl of Douglas: Mr. Hathwell, Allan Bane: Mr. Darley, Malcolm Graeme: Mr. J. Jefferson, Brian: Mr. Wheatly, Murdoch: Mr. Scrivener, John of Brent: Mr. Francis: Bertram: Mr. Murray, Malise: Mr. J. Jefferson, Jr., Roderick Dhu: Mr. Wallack, Lady Ellen Douglas: Mrs. Wallack, Lady Margaret: Mrs. Jefferson, Blanche of Devon: Mrs. Anderson, Dancers: Misses Hathwell.
Cast: The Libertine: Don Pedro: Mr. Hathwell, Don Juan: Mr. Wallack, Donna Elvira: Mrs. Jefferson, Donna Leonora: Mrs. Anderson, Leporello: Mr. Jefferson, Masetto: Mr. Darley, Zerlinia: Mrs. Wallack, Maria: Mrs. Murray, Don Octavio: Mr. Jefferson, Peasants: Messrs. Scrivener, &c., Lopez: Mr. J. Jefferson, Jun., Serenaders: Messrs. Parker, &c., Female Masqueraders, Daemons, Attendants, Officers, &c.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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