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Description Boston Theatre Federal Street. Monday evening, April 22 1850. ... The evenings entertainment will commence with the tight rope executed by the Ravel Family ... To be followed by the comic pantomime of the Soldier for love! ... After which, for the 1st time a grand characteristic dance, called L'Allemande! ... The whole to conclude with for the 13th time, the most gorgeous pantomime ever offered to the Boston public, called The green monster or, The dream accomplished. ...
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Source American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1
Author Boston Theatre
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