Theater program for Francis Wilson and Company in "The Lion Tamer" at the Broad Street Theatre, Philadelphia, December 12, 1892

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Theater program for Francis Wilson and Company in "The Lion Tamer" at the Broad Street Theatre, Philadelphia, December 12, 1892

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Program. Broad Street Theatre, Broad and Spruce Streets. Every evening this week, and Saturday matinee. Francis Wilson and Company, under the management ot A.H. Canby, presenting "The Lion Tamer." A comic opera derived from the French of Jules Preval and Albert DeSaint-Albin, text and lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by Richard Stahl, orchestration by John Philip Sousa. Director of music, Signor A. De Novellis. Treasurer Chas. N. Richards, stage manager Chas. C. Fais, master mechanic, Wm. Beamish, master of properties, Wm. Hassett.

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Cast: Mr. Francis Wilson, Mr. Chas. Plunkett, Mr. W.F. Mack, Mr. Hamilton Tetley, Mr. Thomas Guise, Mr. Wm. Pruette, Mr. Wm. F. Steiger, Mr. William Mason, Mr. William Laverty, Master John Coleman, Master Jessee Henderson, Miss Laura Moore, Miss Lulu Glaser, Miss Cecile Eissing, Miss Clara Allen.

"Chestnut St. Theatre. Monday December 19th, one week only. The Junior Partner, a comedy by Bisson & Carre, presented in the same manner as seen for 300 nights in New York, 100 nights in Boston, with its great cast of players: Henry Miller, Hugo Toland, Thomas Ryley, F.W. Strong, May Irwin, Mrs. McKee Rankin, Emily Bancker, Phyllis Rankin, and others. Preceded by Clyde Fitch's one-act Play, Frederic Lemaitre, with Henry Miller in the title role"--page 3.

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

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Lion tamer, Program, season of 92-93, Nixon & Zimmerman, proprietors and manager, Broad St. Theatre, week beginning December 12, 1892

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Thr. A9 Box 1 no. 32

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8 unnumbered pages

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OL30385915M
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2014657217

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