An edition of The auctioneer (1919)

The auctioneer

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David Belasco
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An edition of The auctioneer (1919)

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David Belasco presents Mr. David Warfield in "The Auctioneer" a comedy in three acts. Manager Percy Sage, business manager Chester H. Rice, stage manager William Boag. Broad Street Theatre Orchestra, Samuel Grossman, conductor.

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Table of Contents

[Musical program]: March "La Fiesta" / A. Roncovieri
Gems from "Her Soldier Boy" / S. Romberg
Excerpts from "The Princess Pat" / V. Herbert
"Valse de concert "Lamp of Love" / J. Schwartz
One Step de Luxe "My Little Sunshine" / Con. Conrad
Exit March "More Fraternity" / H. Filmore.

Edition Notes

[Broad Street Theatre, Newark, N.J.] week of October 6th [1919?]

Title devised by Library staff.

"Sunday evening at this theatre, the Newark Grand Opear Co. will present Verdi's masterpiece four-act opera 'Ballo in Maschera' ... Sunday, October 19: Verdi's 'Rigoletto'".

Cast: David Warfield, Jennie Moscowitz, Marie Bates, Louis Hendricks, Harry Lewellyn, Helena Phillips, Harry Rogers, Bessie Fooks, Harold Waldridge, Guy Milham, Wanda Ludlow, Alf Helton, Clifford Stone, Lorna Napier, Maude Beckwith, Jack Stephens, Mary Johns, Helen Rutan, Marguerite Lee, Geraldine De Rohan, Arthur S. Kinney, J.E. Holly, John Shanks, B.F. Shackleton, M. Fiedelholtz, Harriet Floyd, Edith Mankin.

LC copy imperfect: Back page and covers with name of theater torn away.

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

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PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/A

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1 v. (theater program).

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OL24979271M
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2011659504

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