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Washington Theater. Lessee Mr. S.W. Glenn, stage manager Mr. Humphrey Bland ... Tuesday, January 1, 1861. Last night but 4 of the season. Splendid & delightful attraction for the New Year's jubilee. Historical drama and glorious comedy. Remember only four nights more remain of the season! The performance will commence with Buckstone's celebrated comedy of "Married Life" ... To conclude with the drama of "Lucretia Borgia!" ... On Wednesday, Mr. Bartholomew's benefit. On Thursday, Miss Mary Shaw's benefit. The great Ledger drama of "Rose Elmer!" will be produced shortly in grand style ...
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Theater playbill for "Married Life" and "Lucretia Borgia" at the Washington Theater, January 1, 1861
1861, H. Polkinhorn's Steam Job Press, D. street, near 7th.
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Cast: Married life: Mr. Samuel Coddle: Mr. H. Bland, Mr. Lionel Lynx: Mr. O.B. Collins, Mr. Young Husband: Mr. F.C. Bangs, Mr. Henry Dove: Mr. J.T. Raymond, Mr. George Dismal: Mr. Bartholomew, Ms. Samuel Coddle: Mrs. E. Mann, Mrs. Lionel Lynx: Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Young Husband: Miss Mary Shaw, Mrs. Henry Dove: Mrs. H. Bland, Mrs. George Dismal: Mrs. D. Ryan.
Cast: Lucretia Borgia: Duke Alphonza: Mr. L.P. Roys, Gennaro: Mr. F.C. Bangs, Gubetta: Mr. O.B. Collins, Maffio: Mr. D. Ryan, Jeppo: Mr. J.T. Raymond, Oloferno: Mr. Bartholomew, Apostolo: Mr. Carroll, Ascanio: Mr. Boyd, Rustighello: Mr. Matthews, Baptista: Mr. Walton, Lucretia Borgia: Miss Alice Placide Mann, Princess Negroni: Mrs. D. Ryan.
LC copies 1 and 2 imperfect: Trimmed with minor loss of text.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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