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[Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, March 10, 1795, announcing The merchant of Venice &c.]
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 [author] D'Egville, James Harvey, [fl. 1782-1827?], Mr [author] Krasinsky, 1740-1811 [composer] Packer, John Hayman, 1730-1806, actor [performer] Bentley, Mr., actor [performer] Wroughton, Richard, 1748-1822 [performer] Whitfield, John, 1752-1814, actor [performer] Barrymore, William, 1759-1830, actor [performer] Dodd, James William, 1740?-1796 [performer] Dignum, Charles, 1765-1827 [performer] Kemble, Charles, 1775-1854 [performer] Waldron, F. G. (Francis Godolphin), 1744-1818 [performer] Bannister, John, 1760-1836 [performer] Suett, Richard, 1755-1805 [performer] Siddons, Sarah, 1755-1831 [performer] Goodall, Charlotte, 1765-1830 [performer] Bland, Mrs. (Maria Theresa Catherine), 1770-1838 [performer] D'Egville, James Harvey, [fl. 1782-1827?], actor [performer] St. Aumer, Jean Pierre, 1774-1833, actor [performer] Dubois, Jean-Baptiste, 1762-1817, actor [performer] Fairbrother, Robert, 1769-1841, actor [performer] Phillimore, John, d. 1799, actor [performer] Caulfield, Thomas, Mr., 1766-1815, actor [performer] Benson, Robert, 1765-1796, actor [performer] Bland, George, d. 1807, actor [performer] Fialon, Mrs., [fl. 1791-1795], actress [performer] Collins, Clementina, Miss, [fl. 1776-1837], actress [performer] Heard, Elizabeth, Miss, b. ca. 1775, actress [performer] D'Egville, Miss, actress [performer] Redhead, Miss, [fl. 1793-1795], actress [performer] Stageldoir, Martha, Miss, [fl. 1783-1795?], actress [performer] Stuart, Miss, [fl. 1795-1802?], actress [performer] Tidswell, Charlotte, Miss, 1760-1846, actress [performer] Menage, Frederick, 1788-1822 [performer] Boimaison, Mr., [fl. 1788-1796], actor [performer] Webb, Alexander, d. 1823, actor [performer] Maddocks, Walter, d. 1823, actor [performer] Banks, Thomas, 1756-1810, actor [performer] Lyons, John, d. 1824, actor [performer] Cuyler, Mr., actor [performer] Hedges, Mr., actor [performer] Butler, William, Mr., [fl. 1780-1817?], actor [performer] Hilligsberg, Janet, fl. 1787-1803 [performer] Roffey, Mr., [fl. 1790-1800], actor [performer] D'Egville, George [performer] Fialon, Mr., [fl. 1791-1803], actor [performer] Marinari, Mr [designer] Johnston, Alexander, d. 1810 [costume designer] Rein, Miss [costume designer] Cabanel, Mr., machinery [production personnel] Jacobs, Mr., machinery [production personnel]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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Drury Lane Theatre [author]
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[Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, March 10, 1795, announcing The merchant of Venice &c.]
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Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, March 10, 1795, announcing The merchant of Venice &c.; Merchant of Venice; Alexander the Great; or, The conquest of Persia; Wheel of fortune; King John; Measure for measure; Edwy and Elgiva; [Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, March 10, 1795, announcing The merchant of Venice &c.]
Date 10 March 1795
date QS:P571,+1795-03-10T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions single sheet; 255 x 165 mm
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London Playbills Drury Lane box 1 (71)
Place of creation [London] (England) : Lowndes, C.
Notes Allegro identifier: 20011015/16:14:12$ah .
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