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Wednesday, May 5, 1869, will be superbly presented Shakespeare's last work, "The Tempest"

Wednesday, May 5, 1869, will be superbly presented Shakespeare's last work, "The Tempest"

Mr. J. H. Wallack's original American equestrian drama in six acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The Bandit King"

Mr. J. H. Wallack's original American equestrian drama in six acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The Bandit King"

Tuesday, April 12, 1881, a new sensational and realistic drama in five acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The World"

Tuesday, April 12, 1881, a new sensational and realistic drama in five acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The World"

A new and original comedy in three acts, entitled "Our Girls", every evening during the week ending November 15, 1879

A new and original comedy in three acts, entitled "Our Girls", every evening during the week ending November 15, 1879

"The Haunted Wig Maker", "The Day We Went West", "The Skeptics", "The Invalid Corps" and "The Italian Padrone"

"The Haunted Wig Maker", "The Day We Went West", "The Skeptics", "The Invalid Corps" and "The Italian Padrone"

The week commencing Monday, October 7, John F. Poole's new drama, entitled "Eva; or, Uncle Tom's Cabin"

The week commencing Monday, October 7, John F. Poole's new drama, entitled "Eva; or, Uncle Tom's Cabin"

"Coopers", "Obeying Orders", "Clodoche", "All Nations", "When I Say Take It, Don't Take It!", "Lost At Long Branch" and "Work; Or, the Irish Policeman"

"Coopers", "Obeying Orders", "Clodoche", "All Nations", "When I Say Take It, Don't Take It!", "Lost At Long Branch" and "Work; Or, the Irish Policeman"

During the week ending May 4, 1878, will be presented a new play in four acts, entitled "Diplomacy"

During the week ending May 4, 1878, will be presented a new play in four acts, entitled "Diplomacy"

The American play at last! "The Danites; or, Heart of the Sierras" written by Mr. Joaquin Miller, the popular and gifted poet

The American play at last! "The Danites; or, Heart of the Sierras" written by Mr. Joaquin Miller, the popular and gifted poet

Monday evening, December 24, 1877, Rose and Harry Watkins in "The Pioneer Patriot; or, New York One Hundred Years Ago"

Monday evening, December 24, 1877, Rose and Harry Watkins in "The Pioneer Patriot; or, New York One Hundred Years Ago"

Saturday evening, May 29, 1869, will be acted the old favorite drama of "Putnam, the Iron Son of '76"

Saturday evening, May 29, 1869, will be acted the old favorite drama of "Putnam, the Iron Son of '76"

Monday evening, January 14, 1878, Harrigan and Hart will produce Edward Harrigan's original drama in four acts, entitled "Christmas Joys and Sorrows"

Monday evening, January 14, 1878, Harrigan and Hart will produce Edward Harrigan's original drama in four acts, entitled "Christmas Joys and Sorrows"

Monday, January 1, 1877, and during the week, Edwin Booth will appear in his rendition of Brutus, the Roman Father in John Howard Payne's great tragedy of "Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin"

Monday, January 1, 1877, and during the week, Edwin Booth will appear in his rendition of Brutus, the Roman Father in John Howard Payne's great tragedy of "Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin"

J. Grau's French Opera Bouffe Company. Wednesday, February 24, 1869, at 7 3/4, "Genevieve de Brabant".

J. Grau's French Opera Bouffe Company. Wednesday, February 24, 1869, at 7 3/4, "Genevieve de Brabant".

Julia Dean, appearing on Monday and Tuesday evenings, July 22 & 23, 1867, in the excellent play of "The Woman in White"

Julia Dean, appearing on Monday and Tuesday evenings, July 22 & 23, 1867, in the excellent play of "The Woman in White"

Monday evening, April 20, 1868, will be acted the magnificent play in five acts, of "Jack Cade; or, The Rebels of Kent"

Monday evening, April 20, 1868, will be acted the magnificent play in five acts, of "Jack Cade; or, The Rebels of Kent"

Spring season of French opera bouffe commencing Wednesday evening, March 31, for the farewell appearances in New York of Mlle. Marie Aimee, in "La Jolie Parfumeuse"

Spring season of French opera bouffe commencing Wednesday evening, March 31, for the farewell appearances in New York of Mlle. Marie Aimee, in "La Jolie Parfumeuse"

The new play in four acts, "Diplomacy", Monday, June 11, 1878, and every evening during the week, also Saturday matinee

The new play in four acts, "Diplomacy", Monday, June 11, 1878, and every evening during the week, also Saturday matinee

Monday, March 3, one week only, grand historical Irish comic drama, "Dan Donnelly: Champion of Ireland"

Monday, March 3, one week only, grand historical Irish comic drama, "Dan Donnelly: Champion of Ireland"

Monday evening, April 13, 1874, the sensation protean drama of "The Little Detective"

Monday evening, April 13, 1874, the sensation protean drama of "The Little Detective"

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Monday, May 31, 1869, second week of the grand heroic and historic drama in five acts and seven tableaux, entitled "Patrie", by Victorien Sardou

Creator Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving Establishment
Accession number 48.194.167 
Unique identifier MNY332565 
Description Expressly translated for this establishment by Mr. Henry A. Delille. From historical designs by M. Sardou: scenery, Messrs. Marston, Seavey, Duflocq and Thorne, superintended by Mr. Richard Marston; costumes, Miss A. Knapp and assistants; machinery, B. Harris and assistants; appointments, S. Wallis and assistants. The music composed and arranged by Henry Tissington, musical director. The following brilliant artists, specially engaged: Mr. C. W. Couldock, Frank Mayo, Geo. H. Clarke, F. C. Bangs, Mrs. Mary Gladstane, Madame Ponisi. The matchless Morlacchi Ballet Troupe. Every Saturday afternoon at 1 1/2 o'clock, a "Patrie" matinee. General admission, 50 cents. Orchestra chairs and parquette balcony (no extra charge for reserving), $1.50. Reserved seats, dress or parquette circle, $1.00. Family circle, 30 cents. Matinee prices: orchestra chairs, $1.00. Reserved seats, $1.00. Family circle, 25 cents. General admission, 50 cents. Children under 12 years of age, 30 cents. The box sheet for "Patrie" now open. 
Dated 1869 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 23 3/4 x 9 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 7.1 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
18.2 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Blanche Grey (active 19th century)
C. W. (Charles Walter) Couldock (1815-1898)
Chelsea (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)
Clifton W. Tayleure (-1891)
Eighth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)
Frank C. Bangs (1832-1908)
Frank Mayo (1839-1896)
George Clarke (1840-1906)
Grand Opera House (New York, N.Y.)
Henry A. DeLille (-1901)
Henry Tissington (-1886)
James Fisk (1835-1872)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Mme (Elizabeth) Ponisi (1818-1899)
New York (N.Y.)
Patrie (Play)
Theatrical productions
Twenty-third Street (New York, N.Y.)
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