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Description "Bland's Boston Adelphi no. 75 Court Street--between Brattle and Cornhill. ... Monday evening, May 15 [1848], the performances will commence with the eztravaganza [sic], (written by Mr[.] John Brougham for this theatre) and which was so rapturously received, entitled Tom & Jerry in America, or Life in Boston ... At the close of the, will be acted a new blank verse tragedy in the modern style, entitled Pickles: or, The broken hearted brigand. ... The entertainments will conclude with the new extravaganza ... written by Mr. Baker ... entitled A glance at New York in 1848. ..."
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Source American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1
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