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Lafayette Square Opera House programme, John W. Albaugh, manager, Nixon & Zimmerman, directors. Engagement of Julia Marlowe and her company, direction of C.B. Dillingham, "The Countess Valeska," a romantic drama in 4 acts, from the German of Rudolph Stratz. The orchestra under the direction of Victor H. Johnson.
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Lafayette Square Opera House, Washington, D.C. week beginning Monday, April 11, 1898. Matinee, Saturday only. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings and Saturday matinee.
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"Lafayette Square Opera House. Programme. Vol. 3, no. 31, April 11, 1898"--Cover.
Cast: J.M. Colville, H.A. Langdon, T.L. Cartwright, T.J. Hart, Alfred Kendrick, Donald MacLaren, E.L. Stuart, G.W. Anson, Algernon Tassin, Frederic Murphy, Dodson L. Mitchell, Edwin Howard, Martin Daly, Herbert Eaton, James T. Barton, Frank Bernard, Chas. W. Butler, Julia Marlowe, Maude Monroe, Mrs. Sol Smith, Katherine Wilson.
LC copy shelved under: Countess Valeska.
With: Ingomar, the Barbarian / Maria Lovell. Issued together.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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Lafayette Sq. Opera House, absolutely fireproof, Nixon & Zimmerman, sole lessees and managers. Charles Frohman presents Julia Marlowe, C.B. Dillingham, manager, "The Countess Valeska," a romantic drama in four acts, from the German of Rudolph Stratz. E. Hamilton Bell designed the scenes in the play. They were painted by Ernest Gros. Costumes furnished by Schonitz & Co. The orchestra under the direction of Victor H. Johnson.
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