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Opening Night. Business manager: J. Henry Magonigle, treasurer J.A. Booth, stage manager, Mark Smith, leader of orchestra, E. Mollenhauer. Mr. Edwin Booth respectfully announces Wednesday evening, February 3d, 1869, as the opening night of his theatre, with the performance of Shakespeare's tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet," with a full and efficient company. New and appropriate music composed for the tragedy by Mr. Edward Mollenhauer. Scenery designed and executed by Witham.
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[Booth's Theatre, New York, N.Y.] Opening night, Wednesday evening, February 3d, 1869.
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Cast: Miss Mary McVicker, Miss Fanny Morant, Mr. Edwin Adams, Mr. Mark Smith, Mr. Edwin Booth, Mr. A. Pitou, Mr. Fred Munroe, Mr. Thomas J. Hind, Mr. W.W. Fenno, Mr. W.G. Drummond, Mr. Chas. Norris, Mr. Harry Langdon, Mr. Mark Smith, Mr. J.P. Duel, Mr. G.A. Vinton, Mr. Chas. Peters, Mr. John Chatterson, Mr. Nelson Decker, Mr. Henry Hogan, Mr. Hector Mackey, Mr. Augustus Waters, Mr. W.H.V. Wintle, Mr. C.J. Dade, Miss E.V. Proudfoot.
Advertisment booklet for Weber Piano Company. Engraved portrait of W.A. Mozart on front cover.
With: Romeo and Juliet (1883). Issued together.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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