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Thursday evening, February 28, 1861, will be presented the celebrated drama in four parts, from the works of Dickens, entitled "Oliver Twist". Miss Cushman in her great character of Nancy Sikes

Thursday evening, February 28, 1861, will be presented the celebrated drama in four parts, from the works of Dickens, entitled "Oliver Twist". Miss Cushman in her great character of Nancy Sikes

Tuesday evening, November 1, 1860, will be represented Shakespeare's "Henry VIII". 28th night of the engagement of Miss Cushman, who will appear in her great character of Cardinal Wolsey

Tuesday evening, November 1, 1860, will be represented Shakespeare's "Henry VIII". 28th night of the engagement of Miss Cushman, who will appear in her great character of Cardinal Wolsey

Tuesday evening, October 9, 1860, and every night until further notice, Miss Cushman, second time here, as Meg Merrilies in the musical drama of "Guy Mannering"

Tuesday evening, October 9, 1860, and every night until further notice, Miss Cushman, second time here, as Meg Merrilies in the musical drama of "Guy Mannering"

Wednesday evening, November 14, "Romeo and Juliet". 39th night of the engagement of Miss Cushman, when she will appear in her great character of Romeo with Mrs. Bowers as Juliet

Wednesday evening, November 14, "Romeo and Juliet". 39th night of the engagement of Miss Cushman, when she will appear in her great character of Romeo with Mrs. Bowers as Juliet

Monday evening, and every evening until further notice, will be performed C. M. Walcott's extravaganza of "Hi-A-Wa-Tha; or, Ardent Spirits and Laughing Waters"

Monday evening, and every evening until further notice, will be performed C. M. Walcott's extravaganza of "Hi-A-Wa-Tha; or, Ardent Spirits and Laughing Waters"

Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne will play a farewell engagement prior to her departure for Europe, commencing Tuesday, June 5, 1860, when she will appear in Bulwer's great play of "The Lady of Lyons"

Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne will play a farewell engagement prior to her departure for Europe, commencing Tuesday, June 5, 1860, when she will appear in Bulwer's great play of "The Lady of Lyons"

Friday, October 30, 1857, Shakespeare's play in five acts, of "Romeo and Juliet". Miss Cushman will sustain her popular character of Romeo

Friday, October 30, 1857, Shakespeare's play in five acts, of "Romeo and Juliet". Miss Cushman will sustain her popular character of Romeo

Monday evening, March 31, 1862, will be presented the popular five-act play, "Damon and Pythias; or, The Test of Friendship"

Monday evening, March 31, 1862, will be presented the popular five-act play, "Damon and Pythias; or, The Test of Friendship"

Thursday evening, September 4, 1856, the performances will commence with Sheridan's great play of "Pizarro; or, The Death of Rolla" in which Mr. J. E. Macdonough will make his first appearance

Thursday evening, September 4, 1856, the performances will commence with Sheridan's great play of "Pizarro; or, The Death of Rolla" in which Mr. J. E. Macdonough will make his first appearance

Friday, October 16, 1857, the celebrated musical drama "Guy Mannering; or, The Gipsy's Prophecy" with Miss Cushman as Meg Merrilies

Friday, October 16, 1857, the celebrated musical drama "Guy Mannering; or, The Gipsy's Prophecy" with Miss Cushman as Meg Merrilies

Benefit of Mr. Davidge. Friday evening, October 10, 1856, the performance will commence with the favorite play of "All Is Not Gold That Glitters"

Benefit of Mr. Davidge. Friday evening, October 10, 1856, the performance will commence with the favorite play of "All Is Not Gold That Glitters"

Thursday, September 9, Mrs. Charles Gore's celebrated comedy in two acts, "King O'Neil; or, The Boys of the Irish Brigade"

Thursday, September 9, Mrs. Charles Gore's celebrated comedy in two acts, "King O'Neil; or, The Boys of the Irish Brigade"

Monday and Tuesday evenings, January 26 and 27, 1663 [1863], the operatic drama in three acts, "The Pet of the Petticoats"

Monday and Tuesday evenings, January 26 and 27, 1663 [1863], the operatic drama in three acts, "The Pet of the Petticoats"

Wednesday evening, June 23, 1858, will be presented Shakespeare’s sublime tragedy entitled “Macbeth”

Wednesday evening, June 23, 1858, will be presented Shakespeare’s sublime tragedy entitled “Macbeth”

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"

Saturday evening, June 27, will be produced Sir E. Bulwer's play of "The Lady of Lyons"

Saturday evening, June 27, will be produced Sir E. Bulwer's play of "The Lady of Lyons"

Incomparable bill! Look at it and stay away if you can. Wednesday evening, October 8, 1856, the performances will commence with an adaptation of "Dred; or, The Dismal Swamp" in three acts

Incomparable bill! Look at it and stay away if you can. Wednesday evening, October 8, 1856, the performances will commence with an adaptation of "Dred; or, The Dismal Swamp" in three acts

Friday, September 17, 1858, will be played Shakespeare's tragedy (adapted by Colley Cibber) of "King Richard III; or, The Battle of Bosworth Field", with Mr. J. B. Roberts as Richard III

Friday, September 17, 1858, will be played Shakespeare's tragedy (adapted by Colley Cibber) of "King Richard III; or, The Battle of Bosworth Field", with Mr. J. B. Roberts as Richard III

Thursday evening, January 31, 1861, the performances will commence with the beautiful three-act Irish drama of "O'Flanigan and the Fairies"

Thursday evening, January 31, 1861, the performances will commence with the beautiful three-act Irish drama of "O'Flanigan and the Fairies"

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"

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Thursday evening, March 7, 1861, will be presented "Oliver Twist", commencing with the second act, which will embrace the whole of Miss Cushman's great impersonation of Nancy Sikes

Creator New York Herald Job Office
Accession number 40.160.2857 
Unique identifier MNY332544 
Description Mr. J. W. Wallack, Jr. as Fagin. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Mollenhauer, will perform two popular overtures, with other musical selections. The performances to conclude with the Shakespearean comedy of "Katherine and Petruchio". Miss Cushman as Katherine, for the first time here. Mr. J. W. Wallack, Jr. as Petruchio. Tomorrow, Friday, benefit of Miss Cushman, when will be presented Sheridan's comedy of "The School for Scandal", with Miss Cushman as Lady Teazle (first time here in 4 years) and Mr. Ranger as Sir Peter Teazle (his first appearance here.) Saturday, Miss Cushman's last night. Prices: dress circle and parquet, 50 cents. Family circle, 25 cents. Orchestra stalls, $1.00. Private boxes, $7.00. 
Dated 1861 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 24 x 6 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 4.9 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
12.4 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Abraham W. Jackson (1806-1866)
Benefit performances
Bleecker Street (New York, N.Y.)
Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
Charlotte Cushman (1816-1876)
Edward Mollenhauer (1827-1914)
Houston Street (New York, N.Y.)
James Henry Stoddart (1827-1907)
James William Wallack (1818-1873)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.)
NoHo Historic District (New York, N.Y.)
Oliver Twist (Play)
The School for Scandal (Play)
Theatrical productions
William Pleater Davidge (1814-1888)
Winter Garden Theatre (New York, N.Y. : 624 Broadway)
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