. . . "Silk programme on cream silk in black typography, with right and left hand sides roughly cut and frayed to form slight minimal fringe, featuring a royal crest, centre top, surrounded by the words Theatre Royal. Featuring the date, details of the benefit, and the list of characters in the plays to be performed, Gilderoy, or, The Reiver Converted, and J.B. Buckstone's melodrama Presumptive Evidence, or, Murder Will Out, 12 January 1835. The playbill notes that a Nautical Hornpipe and a Highland Fling will be performed, and that men from the 24th Regiment, from the Garrison, will perform as Soldiers, Highlanders, Countrymen and other, in the drama Gilderoy."@en .