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Odd-Fellows' Hall. J. Sanderson, lessee. "The Campbells are here." For six nights only! Brilliant and remarkable success. Warm reception of the old favorites. On Tuesday evening, March 27, second night of Frank Converse's Original Campbell Minstrels ... Most astonishing Banjo Fantasia by the king of the instrument Frank Converse ... to conclude with the original scene of "Away Down in Dixie's land!" ... E.C. Huntley, agent and business director (late secretary of Matt Peel) ...
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1860
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English
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Theater playbill for Frank Converse's Original Campbell Minstrels at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C. March 27, 1860
1860, H. Polkinhorn's Steam Job Printing Office, D street, bet. 6th & 7th sts.
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Programme: Part First: Grand Introductory Overture / Campbell Minstrels
Opening Chorus: From Ernani / Campbells
Song: "Sad News from Home" / E.N. Slocum
Comic Refrain: "Gay is the life of a Colored man" / J.W. Pierce
Favorite Song / C. Church
Comic: "Female Smuggler" / Wm. Quinn
Song: "Cottage by the Sea" / J.W. Hilton
Sentimental: "Evangeline" / J.A. Payne
Quickstep (original) / Campbells
Part Second: Fancy Dance: African Medley / J. Donnelly
Beautiful Duett / Hilton and Payne
Grand Banjo Divertisement, with variations, Hand-organ imitations, &c., &c., by the renowned and acknowledged king of the instrument / F.B. Converse
Unrivaled Champion Jig / Wm. Quinn
Pursiuit of Knowledge under Difficulties / Frank Converse and J.W. Pierce
Part Third: Favorite Ballad / J.W. Hinton
Chinese Dance / Donnely, Pierce, Quinn and Converse
Cornet Fantasia / F. Kyle
The Garroters / J.W. Pierce, Wm. Quinn and E.N. Slocum
The whole to conclude with the original plantation scene of Away Down South in Dixie's land characters by the Company, who will all appear.
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Title devised by Library staff from item.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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