An edition of The merchant of Venice (1881)

The merchant of Venice

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The merchant of Venice
Irving, Henry Sir
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An edition of The merchant of Venice (1881)

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Albaugh's Grand Opera House, W. Albaugh, lessee and manager. Harry C. Fist, treasurer. Programme! Farewell engagement for five nights and Saturday matinee. Mr Henry Irving, Miss Ellen Terry, and the Lyceum Company, this Tuesday night, February 3, Shakespeare's comedy, in five acts "The Merchant of Venice." The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Meredith Ball. Stage manager Mr. H.J. Loveday, business manager American tour Mr. Jas. H. Palser, acting manager Mr. Bram Stoker, agent, Mr. Marcus R. Mayer.

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Cover of: The merchant of Venice
The merchant of Venice
1885
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The merchant of Venice: a comedy in five acts
1881, S. French
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Table of Contents

Musical program: 1. Overture "Merchant of Venice" / Hamilton Clarke
2. Entre-acte, Ballet music "Faust" / Gounod
3. Entr'acte "Portia" / Hamilton Clarke
4. Entr'acte, Ballet Music, "Faust" / Gounod
5. Entr'acte, "Graceful Dame [Henry VIII] / Sir Arthur Sullivan.

Edition Notes

Albaugh's Grand Opera [Washington, D.C.], Tuesday night, February 3, [1885].

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Mr. Henry Irving, Mr. H. Howe, Mr. Tyars, Mr. T. Wenman, Mr. Geo. Alexander, Mr. Mellish, Mr. Harbury, Mr. Norman Forbes, Mr. Martin Harvey, Mr. J. Carter, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Archer, Mr. Helmsley, Mr. Marion, Mr. Baker, Mr. Benn, Mr. Louther, Miss Payne, Miss E. Winefred Emery, Miss Ellen Terry.

"To-morrow (Wednesday) evening, G.W. Wills' poetic play, (only time,) Charles I ... Monday, Feb. 9th, The Galley Slave".

LC copy imperfect: fragment with cast list only of program.

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/M

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Pagination
1 v. (theater program).

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OL31086723M
LCCN
2012657466

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