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Theatre. Last night but one of Mr. Booth's engagement. On Saturday Evening, August 10, will be presented Colman's much admired Musical Play, called the "Mountaineers" ... between the play and farce, a hornpipe, by Miss Hathwell. To conclude with the favorite farce of "All The World's a Stage" ...
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Theater playbill for "Mountaineers" and "All the World's a Stage" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1822
1822, E. de Krafft, Printer, Seventh Street, nearly opposite the Centre Market House
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Cast: Mountaineers: Octavian: Mr. Booth, Virolet: Mr. Johnston, Killmallock: Mr. Darley, Roque: Mr. Warren, Muleteers: Messrs. J. Jefferson, Parker, &c., Lope Tocho: Mr. Burke, Perequillo: Miss H. Hathwell, Goatherds, Messrs. Hathwell, Scrivener, Martin, &c., Buleazen Muley: Mr. Wheatley, Sadi: Mr. Jefferson, Ganem: Mr. Greene, Zorayda: Miss Seymour, Floranthe: Mrs. Anderson, Agnes: Mrs. Burke.
Cast: All the world's a stage: Sir Gilbert Pumpkin: Mr. Hathwell, Charles Stanley: Mr. Johnston, Harry Stukely: Mr. Darley, William: Mr. Parker, Waiter: Mr. Murray, Diggory: Mr. Jefferson, Cymon: Mr. J. Jefferson, Wat: Mr. Scrivener, Ostler: Mr. Martin, Mrs. Pumpkin: Mrs. Greene, Miss Sprightly (with a Song): Mrs. Burke, Jane: Mrs. Francis.
"On Tuesday, Mr. Booth's benefit, and last appearance."
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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