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Description Boston Theatre, Federal Street. Glorious anniversary of American independence! 1776 4h July 1850[.] ... This Thursday morning, 11 1-2 o'clock, the entertainments will commence, with the laughable comic ballet, entitled The four lovers! or, Harvest home ... To be followed by the graceful achievments on the tight rope! executed by the Ravel Family ... After which, will be presented for the last time, the favorite fairy harlequinade entitled the Magic trumpet! or, The invisible harlequin. ... To conclude with a splendid exhibition of fire works! ...
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Source American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1
Author Boston Theatre
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