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Tuesday evening, February 10, will be played, O’Keefe’s comedy in five acts, “Wild Oats; or, the Strolling Players”

Tuesday evening, February 10, will be played, O’Keefe’s comedy in five acts, “Wild Oats; or, the Strolling Players”

Monday evening, April 30, will be played the very popular play in three acts, called "David Copperfield"

Monday evening, April 30, will be played the very popular play in three acts, called "David Copperfield"

Monday evening, May 17, will be played the celebrated drama in three acts, "David Copperfield"

Monday evening, May 17, will be played the celebrated drama in three acts, "David Copperfield"

Wednesday evening, November 2, will be played Shakespeare's comedy in five acts, of "Twelfth Night; or, What You Will"

Wednesday evening, November 2, will be played Shakespeare's comedy in five acts, of "Twelfth Night; or, What You Will"

Saturday evening, November 10, will be played Dickens’ celebrated drama in three acts of “David Copperfield”

Saturday evening, November 10, will be played Dickens’ celebrated drama in three acts of “David Copperfield”

Monday evening, November 10, will be played Poole’s laughable comedy of “Paul Pry; or, I Hope I Don’t Intrude”

Monday evening, November 10, will be played Poole’s laughable comedy of “Paul Pry; or, I Hope I Don’t Intrude”

Tuesday evening, September 28, will be played Coleman's comedy in five acts, of "The Poor Gentleman"

Tuesday evening, September 28, will be played Coleman's comedy in five acts, of "The Poor Gentleman"

Wednesday, April 23, 1856, Shakespeare's comedy in five acts, of a "Winter's Tale"

Wednesday, April 23, 1856, Shakespeare's comedy in five acts, of a "Winter's Tale"

Friday, December 18, 1857, Sheridan's comedy of "The Critic; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed" illustrated by the highest comic talent in the world. A cast that no other theater ever did or ever will equal

Friday, December 18, 1857, Sheridan's comedy of "The Critic; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed" illustrated by the highest comic talent in the world. A cast that no other theater ever did or ever will equal

Benefit of Mr. John Brougham and his last night. Saturday, January 23, will be played the drama in three acts, by Planche, called "A Day of Reckoning"

Benefit of Mr. John Brougham and his last night. Saturday, January 23, will be played the drama in three acts, by Planche, called "A Day of Reckoning"

Monday, December 29, will be produced, first time for many years, the Dickens’ drama in three acts, “Oliver Twist; or, The Workhouse Boy’s Progress”

Monday, December 29, will be produced, first time for many years, the Dickens’ drama in three acts, “Oliver Twist; or, The Workhouse Boy’s Progress”

This Monday evening, February 9, the performance will commence with the petite comedy, entitled "Two Can Play At That Game"

This Monday evening, February 9, the performance will commence with the petite comedy, entitled "Two Can Play At That Game"

Wednesday evening, November 14, will be played the extremely popular comedy of “Still Water Runs Deep”

Wednesday evening, November 14, will be played the extremely popular comedy of “Still Water Runs Deep”

Tuesday, April 19, 1853, the play in five acts, "Civilization"

Tuesday, April 19, 1853, the play in five acts, "Civilization"

Friday, March 25, 1864, benefit of Mr. George Holland, with Goldsmith's favorite comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer"

Friday, March 25, 1864, benefit of Mr. George Holland, with Goldsmith's favorite comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer"

Plays, "She Stoops to Conquer".

Plays, "She Stoops to Conquer".

Tuesday evening, December 16, 1856, will be played the drama of "Dombey and Son"

Tuesday evening, December 16, 1856, will be played the drama of "Dombey and Son"

Benefit of Mr. Charles Mathews, who will appear in two popular characters. Tuesday, February 9, the celebrated comedy in three acts, "The Serious Family"

Benefit of Mr. Charles Mathews, who will appear in two popular characters. Tuesday, February 9, the celebrated comedy in three acts, "The Serious Family"

Saturday evening, December 1, 1855, will be performed the tragedy in five acts, by the Rev. H. Milman, entitled "Fazio; or, The Italian Wife"

Saturday evening, December 1, 1855, will be performed the tragedy in five acts, by the Rev. H. Milman, entitled "Fazio; or, The Italian Wife"

Monday, February 5, 1855, first night here of Mrs. Mowatt’s comedy of “Fashion”

Monday, February 5, 1855, first night here of Mrs. Mowatt’s comedy of “Fashion”

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Monday evening, April 19, will be played Goldsmith's comedy in five acts, "She Stoops to Conquer; or, The Mistakes of a Night", with the original comic song "The Three Jolly Pigeons"

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Accession number 58.277.10 
Unique identifier MN1128389 
Description Dress circle and parquet, 50 cents. Second tier, 25 cents. Private boxes, $5.00. Orchestra chairs, with cushioned seats, 75 cents each. "Toodles" - the great demand at the box office for the repetition of this very popular drama authorizes the Manager to announce its performance this evening. Mr. Burton as Timothy Toodle and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Toodle. Goldsmith's very superior comedy in five acts, with Blake as Hardcastle, Lester as Marlow, Miss Mary Taylor as Miss Hardcastle, Miss Weston in two parts, Mrs. Hughes in two parts, Bland as The Farmer and Burton in two parts. Pas seul by Miss Malvina. Overtures to "Zanetta" by Auber, and "Le Brasseur de Preston" by Adolph Adam, with the Mendelssohn quadrilles by H. Tissington. To conclude with the celebrated drama of "The Toodles; or, The Farmer's Daughter", as played by Mr. Burton upwards of 300 nights. The last act of "The Toodles" occupies half an hour. This notice is given to prevent the very disagreeable interruption to the performances, which too frequently occurs by the rising and going out of certain persons before the final fall of the curtain, to the annoyance of the actors, and those who wish to see the whole of the piece. In act first, a glee and chorus. A Morris dance by eight performers. In act second, farmers' glee. Tuesday, "Dombey and Son" and a new farce. Wednesday, first night here of a new comedy in four acts, "The Man of Law", cast will the full strength of the company. 
Dated 1852 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 24 x 6 in 
Medium lithograph, paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 4.7 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
12.0 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
Burton's Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
Centre Street (New York, N.Y.)
Chambers Street (New York, N.Y.)
Charles Thomas Parsloe (1836-1898)
Civic Center (New York, N.Y.)
Dombey and Son (Play)
Lester Wallack (1820-1888)
Lizzie Mathews (1832 or 1833-1899)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Mary Taylor (1826 or 1827-1866)
She Stoops to Conquer (Play)
The Toodles (Play)
Theatrical productions
William E. (William Evans) Burton (1802-1860)
William Rufus Blake (1805-1863)
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