Philadelphia Theatre. Performance Every Evening. Mr. Booth's Second Night. Friday Evening, Dec. 19, 1823, Will be presented a celebrated Play, called the Iron Chest; Or, Honour's Victim. Written by the Author of the Mountaineers, Poor Gentleman, &c. and founded on Mr. Goodwin's celebrated Novel of Caleb Williams. Sir Edward Mortimer, Mr. Booth. ... : After which, the Comic Opera of Lock & Key. Old Brummagem, Mr. Francis. ..

Alternate Title
Iron Chest; Or, Honour's Victim
Iron Chest
Honour's Victim
Lock and Key
Creator
Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Form
books
broadsides (notices)
playbills
Castlists
Date
1823
Language
English
Subject
Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Colman, George, 1762-1836. Iron chest
Storace, Stephen, 1762-1796. Iron chest
Hoare, Prince, 1755-1834. Lock and key
Shield, William, 1748-1829. Lock and key
Playbills -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Specimens
Theaters -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Theaters
Playbills
Geographic Subject
Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Collection
Playbill and Program Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Philadelphia Theater Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Extent
1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) ; 33.8 x 19.3 cm
Publisher
[Publisher not identified]
Related Place
United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Notes
Printed area measures 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
Performance date: December 19, 1823.
Print Collection 8 copy is box 21B no. 40 in a collection of playbills housed together.
Related works
Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda): https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/catalog/81431-p3959cj90
Also listed in
Penn Libraries Catalog
Physical Location
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Furness Collection, Print Collection 8 box 21B no. 40
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Resource Type
Text

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