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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

Every evening during the week ending January 3, 1880, also, Saturday matinee at 1:30, "She Stoops to Conquer"

Every evening during the week ending January 3, 1880, also, Saturday matinee at 1:30, "She Stoops to Conquer"

"Forget-Me-Not" this Saturday evening, December 18

"Forget-Me-Not" this Saturday evening, December 18

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"

Every evening at 8 and Saturday matinee at 1:30 for the week ending December 8, 1877, Frank Marshall's charming comedy-drama, "False Shame"

Every evening at 8 and Saturday matinee at 1:30 for the week ending December 8, 1877, Frank Marshall's charming comedy-drama, "False Shame"

Saturday, July 2, 1881, last night and last matinee of "The World"

Saturday, July 2, 1881, last night and last matinee of "The World"

Every evening during the week ending February 14, 1880, also Saturday matinee, Mr. Dion Boucicault will appear in his original play, illustrative of Irish life and character, "The Shaughraun"

Every evening during the week ending February 14, 1880, also Saturday matinee, Mr. Dion Boucicault will appear in his original play, illustrative of Irish life and character, "The Shaughraun"

"Our Girls", every evening during the week ending November 15, 1879

"Our Girls", every evening during the week ending November 15, 1879

Friday evening, November 6, 1874, Mr. Lester Wallack's and Mr. Pierrepont Edwards' adaptation from Octave Feuillet's great drama, "The Romance of a Poor Young Man"

Friday evening, November 6, 1874, Mr. Lester Wallack's and Mr. Pierrepont Edwards' adaptation from Octave Feuillet's great drama, "The Romance of a Poor Young Man"

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

Saturday, November 14, 1874, first night of "The Shaughraun"

Saturday, November 14, 1874, first night of "The Shaughraun"

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"

Complimentary testimonial to Mr. W. R. Floyd, Monday evening, May 31, 1880 (Decoration Day)

Complimentary testimonial to Mr. W. R. Floyd, Monday evening, May 31, 1880 (Decoration Day)

A new comedy in three acts, written expressly for this theater by Dion Boucicault, entitled "Forbidden Fruit", every evening and Saturday matinee

A new comedy in three acts, written expressly for this theater by Dion Boucicault, entitled "Forbidden Fruit", every evening and Saturday matinee

The last representation of Farnie's celebrated burlesque, in two acts, "Bluebeard", Saturday evening, August 25, 1877

The last representation of Farnie's celebrated burlesque, in two acts, "Bluebeard", Saturday evening, August 25, 1877

Tuesday, April 12, 1881, every evening at 8 and Saturday matinee at 1:30, will be produced a new sensational and realistic drama in five acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The World"

Tuesday, April 12, 1881, every evening at 8 and Saturday matinee at 1:30, will be produced a new sensational and realistic drama in five acts and eight tableaux, entitled "The World"

This Saturday afternoon, May 22 at 11-2, "Wild Oats" matinee with Mr. Edwin Adams and Miss Fanny Morant. Last nights of "Othello" and last week but one of the engagement of Mr. Edwin Booth

This Saturday afternoon, May 22 at 11-2, "Wild Oats" matinee with Mr. Edwin Adams and Miss Fanny Morant. Last nights of "Othello" and last week but one of the engagement of Mr. Edwin Booth

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

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

Thursday and Friday evenings and Saturday matinee, the ever thrilling dramatization of Mrs. Southworth's greatest ledger story, "The Hidden Hand"

Thursday and Friday evenings and Saturday matinee, the ever thrilling dramatization of Mrs. Southworth's greatest ledger story, "The Hidden Hand"

Christmas evening a grand performance! Commencing at 7:30

Christmas evening a grand performance! Commencing at 7:30

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The new drama, adapted from the French by Mr. George Hoey, "A Child of the State", every evening at 8, and Saturday matinee at 1:30, for the week ending May 8, 1880

Creator Metropolitan Job Printing and Engraving Establishment
Accession number 39.131.67 
Unique identifier M2Y32864 
Description With new scenery by Messrs. J. Clare and J. Johnson. Mechanism and appointments by Mr. F. Dorrington. Overture and incidental music composed by Mr. Thomas Baker. The costumes by Mr. George Flannery. During the evening, the band, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Baker, will perform the following selections: Overture, "A Child of the State"; operatic airs, "Seekadet" and "The Royal Middy"; valse, "Love"; ballad, "Non ever"; and lied, "L'Espoir". 
Dated 1880 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 20 1/4 x 7 3/8 in 
Medium lithograph, paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 6.7 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
17.2 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
C. E. Edwin
Emily Rigl
Fourteenth Street (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)
George Hoey (-1907)
Gerald Eyre
Henry Edwards (1827-1891)
John Gilbert (1810-1889)
Joseph Clare
Lester Wallack (1820-1888)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Marion Booth (approximately 1851-)
Maurice Barrymore (1849-1905)
New York (N.Y.)
Rosa Rand
Stella Boniface Weaver (1856-1936)
Theatrical productions
Thomas Baker (active 19th century)
Wallack's Theatre (New York, N.Y. : 844 Broadway)
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