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Friday evening, December 4, 1863, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams in the great fairy spectacle entitled "The Lakes of Killarney; or, The Brides of Glengariff"

Friday evening, December 4, 1863, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams in the great fairy spectacle entitled "The Lakes of Killarney; or, The Brides of Glengariff"

Monday evening, May 22, 1865, will be presented the fascinating domestic drama in five acts, entitled "Fanchon the Cricket". Miss Maggie Mitchell in her exquisite life-like picture of Little Cricket

Monday evening, May 22, 1865, will be presented the fascinating domestic drama in five acts, entitled "Fanchon the Cricket". Miss Maggie Mitchell in her exquisite life-like picture of Little Cricket

Mr. Charles Fechter and Miss Carlotta Leclercq will appear in the grand romantic play, translated and adapted from Paul Feval's drama of "Le Bossu", by John Brougham, entitled "The Duke's Motto"

Mr. Charles Fechter and Miss Carlotta Leclercq will appear in the grand romantic play, translated and adapted from Paul Feval's drama of "Le Bossu", by John Brougham, entitled "The Duke's Motto"

Monday evening, December 28, 1863, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will appear in three glorious pieces

Monday evening, December 28, 1863, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will appear in three glorious pieces

Mr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist, in “Paul Clifford”, Monday evening, February 2, 1852

Mr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist, in “Paul Clifford”, Monday evening, February 2, 1852

Wednesday, October 19, 1864, will be performed for the first time in two years, Bulwer's celebrated five-act play, "The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride"

Wednesday, October 19, 1864, will be performed for the first time in two years, Bulwer's celebrated five-act play, "The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride"

Last nights of the grand spectacular drama by Dion Boucicault and E. H. House, Esq., "Arrah-Na-Pogue"

Last nights of the grand spectacular drama by Dion Boucicault and E. H. House, Esq., "Arrah-Na-Pogue"

This Thursday evening, September 17, positively the last night this season, on which Edwin Forrest can appear in "Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin"

This Thursday evening, September 17, positively the last night this season, on which Edwin Forrest can appear in "Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin"

Thursday evening, February 12, 1863, and every night until further notice, the drama in five acts (from the German of Mosenthal), "Leah, the Forsaken"

Thursday evening, February 12, 1863, and every night until further notice, the drama in five acts (from the German of Mosenthal), "Leah, the Forsaken"

Monday evening, October 27, 1862, "The Lady of Lyons"

Monday evening, October 27, 1862, "The Lady of Lyons"

Last night but three of the engagement of Mr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist. "The Serious Family", Wednesday evening, March 19, 1851

Last night but three of the engagement of Mr. Collins, the eminent Irish comedian and vocalist. "The Serious Family", Wednesday evening, March 19, 1851

Tonight and every night, will be presented the grand, spectacular drama by Dion Boucicault and E. H. House, Esq., "Arrah-Na-Pogue"

Tonight and every night, will be presented the grand, spectacular drama by Dion Boucicault and E. H. House, Esq., "Arrah-Na-Pogue"

Friday evening, August 29, 1862, will be presented the laughable pantomime of "The Magic Trumpet" with new tricks, scenery, transformations and fireworks

Friday evening, August 29, 1862, will be presented the laughable pantomime of "The Magic Trumpet" with new tricks, scenery, transformations and fireworks

Second night of the new national historical drama, “The Birth of Freedom”, to be followed by an attractive olio of singing and dancing, and the drama “Robber’s Wife”, Saturday evening, July 5, 1856

Second night of the new national historical drama, “The Birth of Freedom”, to be followed by an attractive olio of singing and dancing, and the drama “Robber’s Wife”, Saturday evening, July 5, 1856

Edwin Forrest will appear in "Metamora", Thursday evening, October 22, 1863

Edwin Forrest will appear in "Metamora", Thursday evening, October 22, 1863

Grand operatic matinee. 2 performances today, Saturday, April 26th at 1 o'clock and 8 P.M. Miss Caroline Richings in her celebrated character of Stella in "The Enchantress"

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Tuesday evening, July 22, 1856, second night of the new and intensely exciting romantic melodrama of "The Pirates of the Mississippi"

Tuesday evening, July 22, 1856, second night of the new and intensely exciting romantic melodrama of "The Pirates of the Mississippi"

Brougham's Bowery Theatre. Sun burst of the legitimate. Tuesday evening, October 21, 1856, the performances will commence with Kotzebue's great play of "The Stranger"

Brougham's Bowery Theatre. Sun burst of the legitimate. Tuesday evening, October 21, 1856, the performances will commence with Kotzebue's great play of "The Stranger"

Thursday evening, April 3, the performance will commence with Brougham’s version of “David Copperfield”, with Brougham as Wilkins Micawber

Thursday evening, April 3, the performance will commence with Brougham’s version of “David Copperfield”, with Brougham as Wilkins Micawber

Wednesday evening, July 23, 1856, third night of the new and intensely exciting romantic melodrama of "The Pirates of the Mississippi"

Wednesday evening, July 23, 1856, third night of the new and intensely exciting romantic melodrama of "The Pirates of the Mississippi"

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Third night of the engagement of the celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist, Mr. Collins, and production of John Brougham's great romantic drama, entitled "The Duke's Motto"

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Accession number F2016.200.190 
Unique identifier MNY332500 
Description Wednesday, June 3 and every night till further notice. During the evening, the orchestra, under the direction of Harvey B. Dodworth, will perform choice selections of popular music. Opening of the beautiful garden, redolent with the perfume of rare and beautiful flowers, brilliant with the elegance of hundreds of gas lights, and rendered deliciously cool by the water of the sparkling fountain. Admission, 50 cents. Secured parquette stalls, 75 cents. Family circle (entrance on Crosby Street), 25 cents. No fees to ushers. 
Dated 1863 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 24 x 9 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 7.0 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
17.9 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
Edward Lamb (1828 or 1829-1887)
Frank Mordaunt
Gardens
Harvey B. Dodworth (1822-1891)
J. G. Burnett
J. W. Blaisdell
J. W. Collier
John Brougham (1810-1880)
John Collins (1811-1874)
John H. Selwyn (1836-1873)
Leon John Vincent (1833 or 1834-1925)
Livingston Robert Shewell (1833-1904)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Mme (Elizabeth) Ponisi (1818-1899)
Niblo's Garden Theatre
Prince Street (New York, N.Y.)
SoHo (New York, N.Y.)
Spring Street (New York, N.Y.)
The Duke's Motto (Play)
Theatrical productions
William Wheatley (1816-1876)
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