An edition of Camille (1878)

Camille

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Camille
Helena Modjeska
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An edition of Camille (1878)

Camille

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Mrs. John Drew's Arch Street Theatre, C. Randolph Gardiner, business manager, John J. Holmes, treasurer, H.E. Hoyt, scenic artist. Engagement of the distinguished actress, Madame Helena Modjeska (Countess Bozenta,) appearing on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, September 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th, in Dumas' great emotional play of "Camille". The orchestra, under the direction of J.F. Zimmerman.

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Table of Contents

Selections: Overture "Jean de Paris" / Boieldieu
Selection "Traviata" / Verdi
Waltzes "Over Land and Sea" / Gung'l
Xylophone Solo "Divertimento" / Stobbe, performed by Mr. Wm. Stobbe
Fantasia "Belle Mahone" / J.P. Sousa
Fatinitza March / Suppe.

Edition Notes

Arch Street Theatre [Philadelphia, Pa.], Monday, Sept. 16th, 1878.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Miss C.J. Johnson, Miss Josie Robinson, Miss Adelaide Cherri, Miss Ella Stockton, Frank Clements, C. Bainbridge, R.C. White, Harry Lacy, T.F. Brennan, L.S. Jones, Mr. Green.

"Friday and Staruday evenings, Sept. 20th and 21st, entire change of programme. First appeance in this city of Modjeska, in Tom Tyalor's celebrated play, entitled 'Masks and Faces.' Modjeska as Peg Woffington, assisted by a selected and efficient cast. Saturday, only 'Camille' matinee. Monday, Sept. 23d, last week of Modjeska, and first time here of her marvelous creation 'Adrienne'."

LC copy: Gift: Offices of John Golden, July 15, 1943.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/C

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Pagination
1 sheet (playbill)

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OL31005658M
LCCN
2013657536

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