An edition of Richelieu (1891)

Richelieu

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Edwin Booth
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An edition of Richelieu (1891)

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Broadway Theatre, corner Broadway, Forty-first Street and Seventh Avenue. Handsomest and safest theatre in the world. Manager Mr. Frank W. Sanger, business manager Mr. A.A. McCormick. Last week of Mr. Edwin Booth, supported by Miss Gale and a competent company, Theodore Bromley, director, Bulwer's play, in five acts "Richelieu." The orchestra under the direction of Mr. Ernest Neyer.

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Richelieu
1891
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Table of Contents

Musical program: Overture "Egmont" / Beethoven
"Minuetto Della Regina" / Vogrich
Selection "Othello" / Verdi
Pollaca "Mignon" / Thomas
Serenade "Andalucia" / Eilenberg.

Edition Notes

Broadway Theatre [New York, N.Y.], week ending March 28th, 1891, evenings at 8, matinee Saturday at 2. This (Thursday) evening, March 26.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Mr. Edwin Booth, Mr. Beaumont Smith, Mr. Frederic Vroom, Mr. Edward Vroom, Mr. John A. Lane, Mr. Wilfred Clarke, Mr. Ben G. Rogers, Mr. James Taylor, Mr. Rankin Duvall, Mr. Herbert Pattee, Mr. E.T. Paschal, Mr. W.R.S. Morris, Mr. Albert Bruning, Mr. Frank Lodge, Mr. George Hazelton, Miss Gale, Miss Keith Wakeman.

"Friday March 27, 'Merchant of Venice,' Saturday matinee, 'Hamlet,' By the company, Saturday, night, March 28, 'Romeo and Juliet.' Monday, March 30th, Fanny Davenport in Sardou's 'Cleopatra.' By special request Hon. Robt. G. Ingersoll, has consented to again deliver his great lecture on Shakespeare at this theatre, Sunday evening, April 5th".

LC copy: Gift: Offices of John Golden, July 15, 1943. Imperfect: torn and brittle.

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

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PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/R

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Pagination
1 sheet (playbill).

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OL25379418M
LCCN
2012659339

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