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Female Patriotism or The Siege of Orleans. A play.
Chesnut street theatre. 1794. Mrs. C. Rowson.

The Fatal Deception or The Progress of Guilt. A tra-
gedy. South street theatre. October 29, 1794.

The Old and New Houses. A burletta. South street
theatre. September 1794 John Hodgkinson.

Tammany or America Discovered. An opera. South
street theatre. October 18, 1794. By Mrs. Hatton.

The Chimera. A farce. South street theatre. Novem-
ber 17, 1794. By Mrs. Marriott.

Harlequin Shipwreck. A pantomime. Chesnut street
theatre January 2, 1795. By Mrs. De Marque.

The Volunteers. A comedy. Chesnut street theatre
January 21, 1795 By Mrs Charlotte Rowson.

The Triumph of Love or The Happy Reconciliation. A
comedy. Chesnut street theatre. May 22, 1795. By a
citizen of Philadelphia.

The Female Patriot or Nature's Rights A play Ches-
nut street theatre June 21 1795 By Mrs Rowson

The Elopement or Harlequin's Tour. A pantomime.
Chesnut street theatre. July 29 1795. By C. Milbourne

The Triumph of Virtue or Harlequin in Philadelphia.
A pantomime Rickett's amphitheatre. 1796 By Mr
Rowson.

The Patriot or Liberty Obtained. A play. Chesnut
street theatre 1796 By Peter Markoe.

The Disbanded Officer. A play Chesnut street thea-
tre. 1796. By Mrs. C. Rowson.

The Contrast A comedy Chesnut street theatre 1797
By Royal Tyler.

The Enchanted Flute. A farce. Chesnut strteet thea-
tre. 1797.

The Abbey of St Augustine A tragedy Chesnut
street theatre 1797 By Robert Merry.

Alonzo and Imogene A pantomime Chesnut street
theatre 1797 By Byrne.

The Ransomed Slave. A tragedy Chesnut street the-
atre. 1797. By Robert Merry.

An Ancient Day A play Chesnut street theatre 1797
By a citizen of Philadelphia.

The Advertisement or A New Way to Get Married. A
farce. Chesnut street theatre. 1798 By James Fennell.

The Rival Harlequin A pantomime Chesnut street
theatre. 1798 By William Francis.

The Origin of Harlequin A pantomime Chesnut street
theatre. September 14 1798. By Byrne.

The Adventures of A Wi[?] A comedletta Chesnut
street theatre 1798

The Tablature or Just In Time. An interlude South
street theatre. May 1798 By Chalmers.

The Capture of L'Insurgente A sketch Chesnut
street theatre 1799 By William Francis

The American True Blue or The Naval Volunter A
sketch Chesnut street theatre 1790 By Thos Stock

The Stranger A play Chesnut street theatre April
21, 1799 By William Dunlap.

A Wedding in Wales A farce Chesnut street thea-
tre. 1799.

Blunders Repaired A farce Chesnut street theatre
1799 By a citizen of Philadelphia.

Lover's Vows A comedy Chesnut street theatre 1799
By William Dunlap.

The Naval Pillar A sketch Chesnut street theatre.
1800 An English piece altered.

False Shame A drama Chesnut street theatre 1800
Translated by William Dunlap.

The Wild Goose Chase An opera Chesnut street the-
atre 1800 Translated by William Dunlap.

The Death of Miss McCrea. A sketch South street
theatre. 1800 By John Durang and Rowson.

The Country Frolic or The Merry Haymakers. A pan-
tomime. Rickett's amphiteatre 1796 By John Durang.

The Provencal Sailors or The Broken Pipe. A ballet.
lailson's amphitheatre 1798 By Mons. Francisquy.

The Death of Major Andre A pantomime Lailson's
amphitheatre. 1798 By a citizen of Philadelphia.

The Sufferings of The Madison Family or The Generous
Indian. A pantomime. Lailson's amphitheatre. 1798.
By Mons. Francisquy.

The Battle of Trenton. A drama Rickett's amphithe-
are. 1798.

The Battle of The Kegs. A pantomime. Rickett's am-
phitheatre 1799 By John Durang.

Edwy and Elgiva. A tragedy. Chesnut street theatre.
April 2, 1801. By Charles J. Ingersoll.

The Battle of Bunker Hill. A tragedy. South street
theatre. 1801. By John Burk.

The Way To Keep Him or Virtue. Love and Friendship
A comedy. South street theatre. 1801.

The Election or the Theatrical Candidates. A musical
piece. Chesnut street theatre. October 14, 1801. By
Robert W. Ewing.

The Federal Oath. A sketch. South street theatre.
July 5, 1802.

Abaelino. A melo-drama. Chesnut street theatre.
Jan. 1803. By William Dunlap.

The Enterprize or A Wreath For American Tars. A
melo-drama. Chesnut street theatre. 1803. By William
Francis.

Abaelino. A targedy. Chesnut street theatre. 1803.
By William Dunlap.

The Tripolitan Prize or The Veteran Tar. A drama.
Chesnut street theatre. 1804.

Blackbeard. A pantomime. Chesnut street theatre.
1804.

The Wheel of Truth or The Trial of Character. A
farce. Chestnut street theatre. 1804. By James Fennell.

Count Benyowsky. A tragi-comedy. Chestnut street
theatre. 1804.

Two Per Cent. A Farce. Chesnut street theatre. 1804.
By William Dunlap.

The Voice of Nature. A drama. Chesnut street thea-
tre. 1804. By William Dunlap.

Liberty in Louisiana. A play. Chesnut street theatre.
July 4, 1804. By James Workman.

American Tars in Tripoli. A play. Chesnut street
theatre. 1805.

The Fox Chase. A comedy. Chesnut street theatre.
1806. By Charloes Breck.

Lewis of Mont Blauco. A play. Chesnut street theatre.
March 1806. By William Dunlap.

Tears and Smiles. A comedy. Chesnut street theatre.
March 1807. By James N. Barker.

La Perouse. A pantomime. Chesnut street theatre.
March 1807. By William Dunlap.

The Generous Farmers. A play. Chesnut street theatre.
March, 1807. By Mrs. Melmoth.

The Travelers. An operatic play. Chesnut street
theatre. March 1807. By James N. Barker.

The Glory of Columbia. An operatic play. Chesnut street theatre.
March, 1807. By William Dunlap.

The Embargo, or What News. A comedy. Chesnut
street theatre. March 16, 1808. By James N. Barker.

The Indian Princess. A play. Chesnut street theatre.
April 6, 1808. By James N. Barker.

The School for Prodigals. A comedy. Chesnut street
theatre. 1809. By Joseph Hutton.

The Wounded Hussar. A play. Chesnut street theater.
1809. By Joseph Hutton.

Who Pays the Piper? A comedy. Chesnut street
theatre. 1809. By John Bray.

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