https://collections.mcny.org/Collection/Monday evening, December 29, second and last week of White's new equestrian burlesque-24UAKVNJLMGC.html Larger image39.500.1868John Reuben Chapin (1823-1894)Samuel Putnam Avery (1822-1904)Monday evening, December 29, second and last week of White's new equestrian burlesqueDate:185153 Bowery, opposite the Bowery Theatre. Established 1846. Pries of admission: parquette, 12 ½ cents; orchestra seats, 25 cents; boxes, 6 ¼ cents; private boxes, 75 cents. The oldest established place of minstrelsy in the world. The proprietor challenges the whole continent to gainsay this assertion. Notice – there will be a grand afternoon performance of New Years’ Day. Gentlemen unaccompanied with ladies, will please observe the front seats are reserved for the accommodation of ladies and children. Just published and for sale at the box office, White’s new song book, containing all the new and popular songs, glees, choruses, conundrums, jokes, stories, etc. Price 1 shilling each, or the whole four numbers for 37 ½ cents. No ladies admitted unless attended by a gentleman. No free list to this establishment. Books containing all the songs, glees, choruses, duets, joke conundrums, etc., of this company can be had at the box office. Price 1 shilling each, or the whole three numbers for 25 cents.broadside (notice)engraving (print)lithographpaper (fiber product)Object Dimensions 24 x 8 3/4 inFile dimensions:2082px × 5500pxSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Add to lightboxKeywords:Bayard Street (New York, N.Y.)Bowery (New York, N.Y. : Street)Canal Street (New York, N.Y.)Charles White (1821-1891)Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)Equestrian dramaFive Points (New York, N.Y.)Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)Minstrel showsNew YearNew York (N.Y.)White's Melodeon (New York, N.Y.)view related galleriesTheatrical Broadsides