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Newport, R.I., 79 |
New Theatre. See Chestnut St. Theatre (Philadelphia) |
New York City |
dancing assemblies, 173 |
Old American Company, 32–34, 38, 44–47, 50, 60–63, 65–66, 69–79, 83–84, 93–94, 102 |
Northern Liberties (Philadelphia), 57 |
Northern Liberty Company, 49–50 |
No Song No Supper; or, the Lawyer in the Sack, 216 |
Obi; or, Three-Fingered Jack, 146 |
Ode on Shakespeare, 30 |
Old American Company (OAC) |
about, 25, 101–102, 113, 120, 298–299n73 |
Philadelphia Company, 63, 135, 135, 145–146, 156, 158, 231, 318n322 |
Old Schoolmaster Grown Young, The, 69 |
Ombres Italiennes, Les, 30 |
Ormsby, John, 178 |
Othello, xiii |
Pantheon, (Ricketts’s Pantheon, Philadelphia Amphitheatre)See also Ricketts’s Circus, 110, 112, 119, 125, 127–128, 230, 247 |
pantomime |
and ballet, 90–96 |
and harlequinade, 96–103 |
and melodrama, 103 |
and M. Francisqui, 79–80 |
and Puppet theater, 44 |
and Southwark Theatre, 160 |
See also specific titles |
“Pas seul à Vestris”, 30–32, 77, 84, 102, 153, 172, 191, 220 |
patriotism, in theater, 16–17, 33, 67, 146, 152–154, 159–162, 164, 175 |
Patterson, Mr., 180 |
Pavilion Garden (Baltimore), 226–227 |
Peacock, Francis, 191 |
Pepin, VictorSee also Olympic Theatre (Philadelphia), 153, 156, 159, 165 |
Petersburg, Pa., 220 |
Petit, Jane. SeeDurang, Jane Petit |