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    Benefit of Mad'slle Celeste; and Last Night of Her Engagement: Mad'slle Celeste Respectfully Calls the Public Attention to Her Benefit and Last Appearance, which is Fixed for Saturday Evening, Dec. 20th, 1834. On which Occasion Will be Acted (1st Time in Philadelphia) the New Grand Nautical Melo-dramatic Romance, (founded on a Popular Russian Superstition) with New Scenery, Dresses, Dances, Music, Machinery, Equipments, Battles, Combats, Marches, &c. Wizard Skiff; Or, The Toungeless [sic] Pirate Boy ... After the Drama, the Popular Interlude Called the Wedding Day. ... To be Followed By, 1st Time Here, the Grand and Fashionable Danse Des Folies by Mademoiselle Celeste. ... The Whole to Conclude with the Favourite Farce of the Mummy: Or, The Liquor of Life. ...

    Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.), Miss Armstrong, Mr. Broad, William Evans Burton, John Darley, Mr. Eberle, Thomas Faulkner, Edward H. Hamilton, George Hathwell, George Jones, Julia Jones, James Edward Murdoch, Miss Pelham, Mrs. Edward Niles Thayer, Mrs. Westervelt Walstein, Charles Watson, William Burke Wood

     · 1834

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    Poor Juna!.

    Miss Armstrong

     · 1857

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    Macdonald: Y.W.C.A., OAC Review, V.32, No.3, Nov. 1919, P.133, Con't on

    OAC Review Index, Miss Lillian, Miss Hamill, Miss Cass, Ross, Miss Armstrong, Miss Ferguson, Young Women's Christian Association

     · 1919

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