Theatre. The managers have the pleasure, respectfully, of informing the public, that they have made arrangements with Mr. Barrett, to perform for the remainder of the season. ... This evening--Monday--September 30th, will be presented, a celebrated comedy, in 5 acts, called the West Indian. Written by Richard Cumberland, Esq. ... After which will be exhibited, the much admired, patriotic, grand transparency; delineating the important events in the military and civil life of the immortal Washington. ... To which will be added, the favorite new farce, written by T. Morton, Esq. called A Rowland [sic] for an Oliver. ...
Printed in Boston.
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