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Bell Tavern
Mr. and Mrs. HOPKINS and Mr. DECKER,
Beg leave to
(by desire)
AN EVENING'S BRUSH;
To Rub off the Rust of Old Care.
IN TWO ACTS.
—TO CONSIST OF
SONG, RECITATION, &c.
ACT FIRST
Recitation (Case in??oint Daniel Dishcloth)Mr. Hopkins.
Song—Lass of the Lake,Mrs. Hopkins.
Recitation—Description of a Matrimonial Tumult,Mr. Hopkins.
Song—Say Little Foolish Fluttering Thing,Mrs. Hopkins.
Comic Song—I
Song—Soldier tired of war's alarms,
Mrs
Recitation—The Contrast between a Fat
Mr. Hopkins
Mallbrook—with variations, on the ViolinMr. Decker
ACT SECOND.
Song—My Cruel Lo?e to Danger goes, (taken from the celebrated Pantomime of Three Finger'd Jack, or the Egyptian Robber as sung) byMrs. Hopkins.
Recitation—Bullum, vs. Boatum,Mr. Hopkins.
Song, Collin and Nancy,Mrs. Hopkins.
Comic Song—Jemi
Mr. Hopkins.
Comic Song—The
Mr. Hopkins.
Song, Day of
Mrs. Hopkins.
To conclude
By Desire
, The
DRESSED IN CHARACTER—BY
Mr.
Hopkins
Sufferings of the Queen of France.
Also—THE SONGS TO BE ACCOMPANIED ON THE PIANO FORTE.
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Admittance
One Dollar—
Children half price.—Music will be provided for a BALL should it meet the wishes of the company, and every exertion made to move away the benches.—The performance to begin at a quarter before eight o'clock.
PRINTED BY S. PLEASANTS, JUN. RICHMOND.