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Tuesday, May 25, 1852, benefit of the wonderful Caroline Rousset. The performance to commence with the vaudeville of "The Sentinel"

Tuesday, May 25, 1852, benefit of the wonderful Caroline Rousset. The performance to commence with the vaudeville of "The Sentinel"

Grand complimentary testimonial to Captain James M. Turner, Saturday evening, November 1, to commence with the popular drama of “The Toodles; or, The Farmer’s Daughter”

Grand complimentary testimonial to Captain James M. Turner, Saturday evening, November 1, to commence with the popular drama of “The Toodles; or, The Farmer’s Daughter”

The favorite one act piece, "Etonboy" to commence at 8 o'clock, Tuesday, June 22

The favorite one act piece, "Etonboy" to commence at 8 o'clock, Tuesday, June 22

Saturday evening, September 30, benefit of the widow and orphans of the late Samuel Nichols

Saturday evening, September 30, benefit of the widow and orphans of the late Samuel Nichols

John Sefton's benefit. Only appearance on the same evening of the Ravel Family, 25 in number, and Mr. Burton, who will sustain his great character of Mr. Fright, Wednesday, January 7, 1852

John Sefton's benefit. Only appearance on the same evening of the Ravel Family, 25 in number, and Mr. Burton, who will sustain his great character of Mr. Fright, Wednesday, January 7, 1852

Thursday, October 11, 1855, readings by Mlle. Rachel and members of her company

Thursday, October 11, 1855, readings by Mlle. Rachel and members of her company

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"

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"

Every evening until further notice. The comic sketch of "The Troublesome Boy"

Every evening until further notice. The comic sketch of "The Troublesome Boy"

The Ravel Family, Monday, November 24

The Ravel Family, Monday, November 24

First appearance of the celebrated prima donna of L'Opera Comique, Madame Anna Thillon, as La Catrina in "Crown Diamonds", Monday evening, March 15

First appearance of the celebrated prima donna of L'Opera Comique, Madame Anna Thillon, as La Catrina in "Crown Diamonds", Monday evening, March 15

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"

First appearance of Mrs. Mowatt since her return from Europe, and Mr. Dyott as Armand, in "Armand; or, The Peer and the Peasant", Tuesday, August 19

First appearance of Mrs. Mowatt since her return from Europe, and Mr. Dyott as Armand, in "Armand; or, The Peer and the Peasant", Tuesday, August 19

The wonderful Ravels will appear tonight with Mlle. Robert and Young Hengler in a grand ballet, la corde tendue and "Asphodel; or, the Magic Pen", Tuesday, September 2, 1856

The wonderful Ravels will appear tonight with Mlle. Robert and Young Hengler in a grand ballet, la corde tendue and "Asphodel; or, the Magic Pen", Tuesday, September 2, 1856

Artist's union. Last week but one of the Italian opera. Saturday, January 31, positively last night of the grand opera of "Norma". Signora Bosio will sustain the part of Adalgisa

Artist's union. Last week but one of the Italian opera. Saturday, January 31, positively last night of the grand opera of "Norma". Signora Bosio will sustain the part of Adalgisa

Mitchell's Olympic Theatre. First night in America of a new farce by J. R. Planche, "Hold Your Tongue", Monday evening, December 24, 1849

Mitchell's Olympic Theatre. First night in America of a new farce by J. R. Planche, "Hold Your Tongue", Monday evening, December 24, 1849

Farewell entertainment at Niblo's Saloon. Mr. Dempster will sing a second selection from the songs of Burns, with introductory remarks, Monday evening, February 16

Farewell entertainment at Niblo's Saloon. Mr. Dempster will sing a second selection from the songs of Burns, with introductory remarks, Monday evening, February 16

Monday evening, October 1, 1860, seventh representation of Shakespeare’s tragedy of “Hamlet”, with Mr. Forrest as Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

Monday evening, October 1, 1860, seventh representation of Shakespeare’s tragedy of “Hamlet”, with Mr. Forrest as Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

Mr. & Mrs. Barney Williams, in "Connie Soogah", Monday, December 5, 1864

Mr. & Mrs. Barney Williams, in "Connie Soogah", Monday, December 5, 1864

Monday, September 6, dramatic festival in commemoration of the introduction of the drama in America, 1752 - 100 years ago, when the same pieces will be acted, in aid of the American Dramatic Fund

Monday, September 6, dramatic festival in commemoration of the introduction of the drama in America, 1752 - 100 years ago, when the same pieces will be acted, in aid of the American Dramatic Fund

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

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Monday, September 20, third night of the sterling comedian, Mr. James Browne, with the popular French dancers, Mlle. Pougaud and Mlle. De Melisse

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Accession number 36.179.5 
Unique identifier MNY56507 
Description Tickets, 50 cents. Private boxes, $5.00. Mr. Browne and divertissement, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Miss Fitzpatrick and ballet, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Overture to “Haydee” by Auber. Leader, Sig. La Manna. To be followed by the favorite drama in two acts, “Robert Macaire”. In act first, “Frederick le Maitre” waltz by Mr. Browne and Mlle. Henri. Intermission of 15 minutes between first and second acts. Immediately after the drama, ballet divertissement. Pas de deux, “De la Lac des Fees” by Mlles. Lavigne and Leeder. Pas seul, “Lithuania” by Mlle. Drouet. Pas de deux, “D’Almee” by Mlle. De Melisse and Mons. Mege. “La Cracovienne” by Mlle. Pougaud. Tuesday, the grand ballet of “The Barber of Seville”. Received each night with enthusiastic applause, the Mirror Tableaux, preceded by “The Washerwoman”. Wednesday, Mr. James Browne and Mlle. De Melisse. 
Dated 1852 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 24 x 6 1/4 in 
Medium lithograph, paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 4.8 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
12.4 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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John Sefton (1805-1868)
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Niblo's Garden Theatre
Prince Street (New York, N.Y.)
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