Theatre Royal, Birmingham. On Thursday, Nov. 6, 1828, will be performed the tragedy of George Barnwell: After which, the interlude of the Dragoons. ... To which will be added, the farce of Fortune's frolic. ... The evening's entertainments to conclude with a magnificent display of fire-works! By Mr. J. Chandler, of Birmingham

"George Barnwell" is George Lillo's The London merchant (presumably abridged); Fortune's frolic was written by John Till Allingham; "the interlude of the Dragoons" is unidentified. J. Chandler is not mentioned in Alan St. H. Brock, A history of fireworks. According to the database of playbills in the Templeman Library, Univ. of Kent, Chandler had previously presented a display of fireworks for the same theatre on 15 Nov. 1827. Printed on pale blue paper.
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