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Bound volume collection of theater programs for performances at Greene's Opera House, Cedar Rapids from 1890 and 1891. Includes programs for performances by Katie Emmett, Thomas W. Keene, George Learock, Lilly Clay's Colossoal Gaity Co., Milton Nobles, Miss Mattie Vickers, Master Frankie Jones, Dan McCarthy & Gus Reynolds' Co., The Ideal Extravaganza Company, Jay Simms, Willard Simms, Patti Rosa, George C. Boniface, Jr., Harry W. Rich, Wm. Barry and Hugh Fay, Frank Daniels, Bobby Beach, Otis Bowers, Ullie Akerstrom, Edward Hanlon, Gary & Stephens' New Dramatic Comedy Co., George A. Baker's Comic Opera Co., Frank Deshon, Chas. Frohman's Company, Adele Payne, Merritt & Stanley's Legitimate Minstrels, Alexander Salvini, Janauschek, A.H. Stuart, J.H. Rennie, Lyon & Boyer's Co., Henry E. Dixey, Boston Ideals, Chas. A. Gardner, Sol Smith Russell, The Original London Gaiety Girls, W.H. Powers' Company, Carroll Johnson, J.B. Roberts, Miss Marie Sailer, Sybil Johnstone, The Ferguson & Mack Comedy Company, Barney Ferguson, Rentz-Santley Novelty and Burlesque Co., Jos. J. Sullivan, Perkins D. Fisher, Richard Morosco, J.Z. Little, Joseph Jefferson, W.J. Florence Comedy Company, Cora Tanner, Frank Jones, John E. Henshaw, May TenBroeck, Peck & Fursman's New Uncle Tom's Cabin Company, Miss Kitty Edwards, Geo. T. Dorsey, Frank M. Wills, Walter Lawrence, Frances Field, Verona Jarbeau, Stuart Robson, Kimball Opera & Burlesque Co., Rhea, William Harris, The Spooner Comedy Co., Miss Edna May, B.S. Spooner, Geo. C. Staley and others.
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Title devised by Library staff, uniform with other bound volumes.
"Greene's Opera House, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, season of 1890-91, F.A. Simmons, owner and manager"--Label on front cover.
Includes programs for performances of plays and entertainments written by Con T. Murphy, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Milton Nobles, J.A. Fraser, Eugene Wood, Dan McCarthy, Clay M. Greene, Paul M. Potter, Harry L. Hamlin, Jay and Willard Simms, Fred Marsden, Clay M. Greene, Edgar Sheldon, E. Solomon, Herbert Hall Winslow, William Gillette, William Shakespeare, Adolphe D'Ennery, Sir Walter Scott, Wm. J. Gilmore, Andre Messager, B.E. Wolf, R.M. Field, Edward E. Kidder, Gilbert & Sullivan, Tom Craven, Bolossy Kiralfy, Alex. Dumas, fils, Barney Ferguson, Perkins D. Fisher, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Martha Morton, Bronson Howard, Harriet Beacher Stowe, L.J. Carter, W.H. Power, Aiden Benedict, Albert Roland Haven, J.A. Frazer, Jr., Maggie Mitchell and Emler E. Vance.
Some individual programs are also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Digital Collections Web site: Variety Stage: Theater Playbills and Programs. Digitized versions of programs include: Crystal slipper, or, Prince Preitiwitz and little Cinderella (April 18, 1891), The Ideal Extravaganza Company's "Bluebeard, Jr., or, Fatima and the Fairy" (Sept. 30, 1890), Beach & Bowers' Minstrels," "Evening Chimes," "A Night in Paris" (Oct. 18, 1890), "Merrit & Stanley's Legitimate Minstrels" (Nov. 22, 1890), Henry E. Dixey's "Adonis" (Nov. 29, 1890), Wm. J. Gilmore's "The Twelve Temptations" (Dec. 3, 1890), The Original London Gaiety Girls "The Artist and Model, or, The Gaiety Girls on a Lark" (Dec. 16, 1890), Bolossy Kiralfy's "Water Queen" (Dec. 27, 1890), The famous Rentz Santley Novelty and Burlesque Company's "A Sensation in Paradise" (Jan. 7, 1891), "Sam T. Jack's Creole Burlesque Co." (March 6, 1891), "Corinne," "Carmen" (April 7, 1891).
Printed inventory card file arranged alphabetically by title available in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division Reading Room: item level control.
LC copy: Gift: Charles A. Laurance, Mar. 17, 1943. Has handwritten list of contents on inside front cover and signature "Chas. A. Laurance, Cedar Rapids, Iowa".
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).