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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

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

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

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

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

Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Frazer and Mr. Seguin in "Le Brasseur de Preston", Monday evening, March 23

Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Frazer and Mr. Seguin in "Le Brasseur de Preston", Monday evening, March 23

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"

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

Friday evening, June 21, 1839, will be produced for positively the last time, the grand opera of "Amilie"

Friday evening, June 21, 1839, will be produced for positively the last time, the grand opera of "Amilie"

Saturday evening, May 9, 1857, the performance will commence with the operatic drama in three acts, entitled "The Bohemian Girl"

Saturday evening, May 9, 1857, the performance will commence with the operatic drama in three acts, entitled "The Bohemian Girl"

Christmas Day! Wednesday evening, December 25, 1839, will be performed for the third time at this theater the successful domestic drama in two acts, entitled "St. Mary's Eve"

Christmas Day! Wednesday evening, December 25, 1839, will be performed for the third time at this theater the successful domestic drama in two acts, entitled "St. Mary's Eve"

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 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

Tuesday evening, March 5, 1839, will be produced Rossini's opera of "Cinderella; or, The Fairy and the Little Glass Slipper"

Tuesday evening, March 5, 1839, will be produced Rossini's opera of "Cinderella; or, The Fairy and the Little Glass Slipper"

On Wednesday evening, March 7, will be performed for the fourth time in America, a new romantic opera in three acts, entitled "The Maid of Judah; or, The Knights Templars"

On Wednesday evening, March 7, will be performed for the fourth time in America, a new romantic opera in three acts, entitled "The Maid of Judah; or, The Knights Templars"

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

Tuesday evening, June 3, will be performed for the first time, an original comedy in five acts, by Douglas Jerrold, entitled "Time Works Wonders"

Tuesday evening, June 3, will be performed for the first time, an original comedy in five acts, by Douglas Jerrold, entitled "Time Works Wonders"

Thursday evening, April 9, will be performed the comedy in five acts, "The Elder Brother", adapted from Beaumont and Fletcher for Mr. Murdoch

Thursday evening, April 9, will be performed the comedy in five acts, "The Elder Brother", adapted from Beaumont and Fletcher for Mr. Murdoch

Wednesday evening, October 27, will be performed the Indian tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags", with Metamora by Mr. Forrest

Wednesday evening, October 27, will be performed the Indian tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags", with Metamora by Mr. Forrest

Mr. Marble in three plays, "Sam Patch in France", "Vermont Wool Dealer" and "Black Eye'd Susan", Wednesday, June 24

Mr. Marble in three plays, "Sam Patch in France", "Vermont Wool Dealer" and "Black Eye'd Susan", Wednesday, June 24

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”

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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

Creator New York Herald Job Office
Accession number F2016.200.129 
Unique identifier MNY332580 
Description Boxes, $1.00. Pit, 50 cents. Gallery, 25 cents. Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Frazer, Mr. Delavanti, and Mr. Seguin, third night of their engagement. Principal dancers, the two Miss Vallees, assisted by the corps de ballet. To conclude with the farce of "The Turnpike Gate". Thursday, Christmas Day, "The Bohemian Girl". After which, the revived comedy of "Three Weeks After Marriage". To conclude with, first time, a new farcical, comical extravaganza, entitled "Done Brown". The celebrated opera of "Amilie" will shortly be produced, as likewise the new comic opera of "Don Pasquale". For the last three months, the most extensive preparations have been in progress for the production of the tragedy of "Richard III". Due notice will be given of its first representation. Wanted, 100 supernumeraries, apply to Mr. King at the stage door. Great novelties are in preparation for the approaching holidays. 
Dated 1845 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 24 1/4 x 5 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 4.3 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
11.1 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Amilie; or, The Love Test (Opera)
Ann Street (New York, N.Y.)
Anne Seguin (1814-1888)
Arthur Edward Shelden Seguin (1809-1852)
Beekman Street (New York, N.Y.)
Christmas
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John Gallot (-1852)
John Povey (1798 or 1799-1867)
King Richard III (Play)
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