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Thursday evening, April 22, 1847, will be performed the comedy of "The Jealous Wife". Mrs. Mason will make her first appearance in comedy as Mrs. Oakley. Mr. Wheatley as Mr. Oakley

Thursday evening, April 22, 1847, will be performed the comedy of "The Jealous Wife". Mrs. Mason will make her first appearance in comedy as Mrs. Oakley. Mr. Wheatley as Mr. Oakley

For the benefit of Mr. G. Barrett, "The School for Scandal", Wednesday, May 26, 1847

For the benefit of Mr. G. Barrett, "The School for Scandal", Wednesday, May 26, 1847

For the benefit of Mr. Fisher, "Wild Oats", on Saturday evening, June 5, 1847

For the benefit of Mr. Fisher, "Wild Oats", on Saturday evening, June 5, 1847

On Wednesday evening, June 2, 1847, will be performed the tragedy of "The Gamester", with Mrs. Mason as Mrs. Beverly and Mr. Wheatley as Mr. Beverly

On Wednesday evening, June 2, 1847, will be performed the tragedy of "The Gamester", with Mrs. Mason as Mrs. Beverly and Mr. Wheatley as Mr. Beverly

Monday evening, August 17, will be performed the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve"

Monday evening, August 17, will be performed the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve"

Wednesday evening, December 15, will be performed the popular drama of "The Spoiled Child" with Miss Heron as Little Pickle

Wednesday evening, December 15, will be performed the popular drama of "The Spoiled Child" with Miss Heron as Little Pickle

Wednesday evening, May 27, will be performed the tragedy of "The Gamester". Mrs. Chas. Kean, late Miss Ellen Tree, and Mr. Charles Kean, their third appearance since their return from the South

Wednesday evening, May 27, will be performed the tragedy of "The Gamester". Mrs. Chas. Kean, late Miss Ellen Tree, and Mr. Charles Kean, their third appearance since their return from the South

Tuesday evening, November 11, 1845, will be performed the tragedy of "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, with the whole of original music by Matthew Locke

Tuesday evening, November 11, 1845, will be performed the tragedy of "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, with the whole of original music by Matthew Locke

Wednesday evening, December 24, 1845, will be performed for the 43rd time, a new grand opera in three acts, the music by Balfe, entitled "The Bohemian Girl", produced originally at Drury Lane Theatre

Wednesday evening, December 24, 1845, will be performed for the 43rd time, a new grand opera in three acts, the music by Balfe, entitled "The Bohemian Girl", produced originally at Drury Lane Theatre

Monday evening, April 14, 1856, will be presented the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Scholar"

Monday evening, April 14, 1856, will be presented the comedy in two acts, entitled "The Scholar"

Wednesday evening, March 4, will performed the comedy of "The Provoked Husband; or, A Journey to London" by Vanbrugh & Cibber

Wednesday evening, March 4, will performed the comedy of "The Provoked Husband; or, A Journey to London" by Vanbrugh & Cibber

Saturday evening, November 1, first benefit of Leopold de Meyer, the greatest pianist of modern days, and last appearance

Saturday evening, November 1, first benefit of Leopold de Meyer, the greatest pianist of modern days, and last appearance

Last night but one of the engagement of Miss Ellen Tree. Wednesday evening, April 12, will be performed the comedy of "Much Ado About Nothing"

Last night but one of the engagement of Miss Ellen Tree. Wednesday evening, April 12, will be performed the comedy of "Much Ado About Nothing"

Friday evening, March 10, will be performed the tragedy of "Pizarro; or, The Death of Rolla"

Friday evening, March 10, will be performed the tragedy of "Pizarro; or, The Death of Rolla"

Monday evening, December 7, 1846, the performance will commence with the petite comedy of "Chaos Is Come Again"

Monday evening, December 7, 1846, the performance will commence with the petite comedy of "Chaos Is Come Again"

Wednesday, November 5, 1856, Mr. Wallack will appear as Jacques in Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It"

Wednesday, November 5, 1856, Mr. Wallack will appear as Jacques in Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It"

Monday evening, April 12, 1847, will be revived the tragic play of "Pizarro; or, the Death of Rolla"

Monday evening, April 12, 1847, will be revived the tragic play of "Pizarro; or, the Death of Rolla"

On Monday evening, April 17, will be performed the drama of "Lucille; or, The Story of a Heart"

On Monday evening, April 17, will be performed the drama of "Lucille; or, The Story of a Heart"

Saturday, December 27, 1856, will be presented for the third time, a new petite comedy, entitled "The Rights and Wrongs of Woman"

Saturday, December 27, 1856, will be presented for the third time, a new petite comedy, entitled "The Rights and Wrongs of Woman"

On Tuesday evening, August 31, will be performed the play of "Damon and Pythias" by J. Banim, Esq.

On Tuesday evening, August 31, will be performed the play of "Damon and Pythias" by J. Banim, Esq.

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On Wednesday evening, May 26, 1847, will be performed the comedy of "The School for Scandal" by the Hon. R. B. Sheridan

Creator New York Herald Job Office
Accession number F2016.200.122 
Unique identifier MN1128399 
Description Boxes, $1.00. Pit, 50 cents. Gallery, 25 cents. For the benefit of Mr. G. Barrett who has the pleasure of announcing that Mr. Wallack has, in the kindest manner, volunteered his valuable services and will appear as Charles in “The School for Scandal”, and Michael in “The Adopted Child”. Thursday, Mrs. Hunt’s benefit, on which occasion Mlle. Dimier, John Sefton and Mr. Chas. Howard have politely tendered their services. The drama of “The Golden Farmer”, after which a grand ballet dance by Mlle. Dimier, with a petite comedy in which Mr. Charles Howard will appear, and “The Invisible Prince” with Mrs. Hunt as Leander. Friday, Mr. G. Andrews’ benefit. “Punch in New York”, a new burlesque extravaganza and “Judy Spree”, in two acts, now in rehearsal. The bars of the theater to let, apply at the box office. 
Dated 1847 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 24 x 5 3/4 in 
Medium lithograph, paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 4.8 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
12.2 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Ann Street (New York, N.Y.)
Ballet
Beekman Street (New York, N.Y.)
Benefit performances
Civic Center (New York, N.Y.)
Frank Chanfrau (1824-1884)
James William Wallack (1791-1864)
John Dyott (1812-1876)
John Povey (1798 or 1799-1867)
John Sefton (1805-1868)
Lower Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Mlle. Dimier
New York (N.Y.)
Park Row (New York, N.Y.)
Park Theatre (New York, N.Y. : Park Row)
The Invisible Prince (Musical)
The School for Scandal (Play)
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