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Thomas Pemberton. "A Topographical and Historical Description of Boston, 1794." Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1st ser., III (1794, reprinted 1810), 255–56. Quoted in Stoddard. 1970;
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and exhibited the manual exercise with her rifle that she learned during her service. Each night, before her speech and exhibition, the theatre company performed a play. They were
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Frank Chouteau Brown. "The First Boston Theatre, on Federal Street: Built 1793, finally discontinued 1852. Charles Bulfinch, Architect," Old-Time New England, v.36 (1945), 1–7.
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Macallister. "Soirees magiques.... Several new and attractive experiments including for the first time, the aerial handkerchiefs, and the flying watches"
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Memoirs of the Life and Services of the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D.D., LL.D.,: Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pennsylvania
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Memoirs of the Life and Services of the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D.D., LL.D.,: Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pennsylvania
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Memoirs of the Life and Services of the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D.D., LL.D.,: Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pennsylvania
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Richard Stoddard. A Reconstruction of Charles Bulfinch's First Federal Street Theatre, Boston. Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 6 (1970), pp. 185–208.
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Musicians affiliated with the theatre included Trille La Barre; Peter Von Hagen Sr.; R. Leaumont; and Gottlieb Graupner. Scene painters included
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Richard Stoddard. "Aqueduct and Iron Curtain at the Federal Street Theatre, Boston," Theatre Survey, VIII (1967), 106–11.
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A Discourse Commemorative of the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D.D., LL.D., Late Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
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Judith Sargent Murray wrote the first two plays by an American, male or female, to be performed in Boston
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H. Earle Johnson. The Musical Von Hagens. New England Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Mar., 1943); p.112.
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A young Hawaiian called "Bill" performed in the pantomime "The Death of Captain Cook."
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Management included Charles S. Powell (1794–1795); John Steel Tyler (1795–1796);
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on "The Bible as the refining, elevating and improving instrument of humanity."
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Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library.
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Detail from advertisement for Macallister's performance, November 1851
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The Grand Historical Drama of Columbus; or, American Discovered.
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Detail from 1834 broadsheet of "L-a-w," sung by Mr. Andrews
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Feb. – "The Child of Nature" and "The Agreeable Surprise"
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King Henry the IVth with the Humors of Sir John Falstaff
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Federal
Franklin
Boston
Massachusetts
United States

Charles Bulfinch
Edward H. Robbins
William Tudor
John Hodgkinson
Giles Leonard Barrett
Joseph Harper
Christian Gullager
Charlotte Wattell
The Chapter of Accidents
burletta
Judith Sargent Murray
The Medium, or Happy Tea-Party
Judith Sargent Murray wrote the first two plays by an American, male or female, to be performed in Boston
Judith Sargent Murray
The Traveller Returned
Susanna Rowson
Deborah Sampson Gannett
Continental Army
The Way to Get Married
Richard III
Charles Kean
Jonathan Harrington (ventriloquist)
Alonzo Potter

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