Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and J.S. Clarke in "School of Reform, Or, How to Rule a Husband" and "The Toodles" at the Washington Theatre, September 19, [1859]. PDF Download

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Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and J.S. Clarke in "School of Reform, Or, How to Rule a Husband" and "The Toodles" at the Washington Theatre, September 19, [1859].

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Washington Theatre. Manager: S.W. Glenn ... Second and last week of the engagement of the talented Comedians Wm. Wheatley and John S. Clarke. First time in many years of Morton's celebrated Comedy, in 5 acts, entitled "School of Reform" Mr. John S. Clarke in his great and unequaled characters of Bob Tyke and Toodles. Mr. W. Wheatley as Mr. Ferment. Monday Eve'ng, Sept. 19, will be performed Thomas Morton's celebrated Comedy, in 5 acts, entitled "The School of Reform, or, How to Rule a Husband" ... Overture Orchestra. To conclude with "The Toodles" received on its first representation with peals of laughter ... In rehearsal, Wild Oats, Laugh When You Can, & Speed the Plough ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and J.S. Clarke in "School of Reform, Or, How to Rule a Husband" and "The Toodles" at the Washington Theatre, September 19, [1859].

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Washington Theatre. Manager: S.W. Glenn ... Second and last week of the engagement of the talented Comedians Wm. Wheatley and John S. Clarke. First time in many years of Morton's celebrated Comedy, in 5 acts, entitled "School of Reform" Mr. John S. Clarke in his great and unequaled characters of Bob Tyke and Toodles. Mr. W. Wheatley as Mr. Ferment. Monday Eve'ng, Sept. 19, will be performed Thomas Morton's celebrated Comedy, in 5 acts, entitled "The School of Reform, or, How to Rule a Husband" ... Overture Orchestra. To conclude with "The Toodles" received on its first representation with peals of laughter ... In rehearsal, Wild Oats, Laugh When You Can, & Speed the Plough ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and J.S. Clarke in "Our American Cousin" and "P.P. Or, Man and Tiger" at the Washington Theatre, September 17, [1859].

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Washington Theatre. Manager: S.W. Glenn. Last night of Our American Cousin. Sixth night of the eminent comedians William Wheatley and J. S. Clarke. The Man and His Tiger will also appear. Wehatley & Clarke in both pieces. Saturday evening, Sept. 17th, will be performed Tom Taylor's celebrated Comedy in three acts, entitled "Our American Cousin" placed upon the stage with all its fun, comic situations, laughable tableaux, and superior cast ... To conclude with the roaring Farce called "P.P., or Man and Tiger" ... In rehearsal, "School of Reform," "Wild Oats," "Laugh When You Can," and "Speed the Plough" ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and J.S. Clarke in "Our American Cousin" and "The Toodles" at the Washington Theatre, September 15, [1859].

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Washington Theatre. Manager: S.W. Glenn. Continued success. Fourth night of Messrs. William Wheatley and J. S. Clarke, the talented and celebrated American Comeidans. Fourth representation of "Our American Cousin" witnessed in three nights by at least 3500 persons, and received each night with screams of laughter! Mr. John S. Clarke as Toodles. Thursday evening, Sept. 15th will be performed Tom Taylor's celebrated Comedy in three acts, entitled "Our American Cousin" placed upon the stage with all its fun, comic situations, laughable tableaux, and superior cast ... Overture by the Orchestra. National song, "The Flag of Our Union," Fred Williams. To conclude with "Toodles" ... Tomorrow (Friday) evening, Benefit of Mr. W. Wheatley ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and John S. Clarke in "Our American Cousin" and "A Roland for an Oliver" at the Washington Theatre, September 14, 1859

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and John S. Clarke in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Manager: S.W. Glenn. Grand triumph for Our American Cousin. Third night of Messrs. William Wheatley and J. S. Clarke, who will appear again this evening as Asa Trenchard and Lord Dundreary, in Tom Taylor's great and best comedy "Our American Cousin" as received nightly with screams of laughter and shouts of applause by large and fashionable audiences. Mr. William Wheatley as Alfred Highflyer in the celebrated comedy entitled A Roland for an Oliver. Wednesday evening, Sept. 14 will be performed Tom Taylor's celebrated comedy in three acts, entitled "Our American Cousin" placed upon the stage with all its fun, comic situations, laughable tableaux, and superior cast ... Overture by the Orchestra. To conclude with Morton's exquisite comedy entitled "A Roland for an Oliver" ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and John S. Clarke in "Our American Cousin" and "A Conjugal Lesson" at the Washington Theatre, September 12, 1859

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and John S. Clarke in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Manager: S.W. Glenn. No increase of prices! First night of the engagement of the popular comedians Mr. Wm. Wheatley and Mr. John S. Clarke who will appear as Asa Trenchard and Lord Dundreary, in Tom Taylor's great comedy "Our American Cousin" as performed in Philadelphia and New York for a period of five months, with a success unparalleled in the annals of the drama. Re-appearance of Miss Charlotte Thompson who will enact Florence Trenchard, in the comedy above named. Monday evening, Sep. 12, 1859 will be performed Tom Taylor's celebrated comedy in three acts, entitled "Our American Cousin" placed upon the stage with all its fun, comic situations, laughable tableaux, and superior cast ... After which, the Star-Spangled Banner written by Francis S. Key, will be sung by the entire company, in honor of the 12th September ... The whole to conclude with the amusing farce entitled "A Conjugal Lesson" ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and John S. Clarke in "Wild Oats" and "P.P. Or, Man and Tiger" at the Washington Theatre, September 20, [1859].

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Washington Theatre. S.W. Glenn, Manager. Last night but four of the talented comedians, Wm. Wheatley and John S. Clarke who will appear as Rover and Sim in Wild Oats and Splasher and Busin in P.P., or, Man and Tiger. Tuesday Eve'g, Spet. 20, will be performed O'Keefe's excellent Comedy, in 5 acts, entitled "Wild Oats" ... Overture Orchestra. To conclude with the roaring Farce called P.P., or Man and Tiger ... In rehearsal, "Laugh When You Can" & "Speed the Plough" ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. William Wheatley and John S. Clarke in "Speed the Plough" and "Our American Cousin" at the Washington Theatre, September 21, [1859].

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Washington Theatre. S.W. Glenn, Manager ... Last night! Last night! Of the talented comedians, Wm. Wheatley and John S. Clarke. Benefit of John S. Clarke and most positively the last opportunity to see Our American Cousin ... First appearance of Miss Edwards. Wednesday Ev'g, Sept. 21 will be produced the exquisite Comedy, in 3 acts, entitled "Speed the Plough" ... Overture Orchestra. To conclude with Tom Taylor's celebrated Comedy, in 3 acts, entitled "Our American Cousin" Placed upon the stage with all its Fun, Comic Situations, Laughable Tableaux, and superior cast ...

Theater Playbill for J.S. Clarke in "Paul Pry" and "Toodles" at the Washington Theatre, April 13, 1860

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Washington Theatre. Lessee: John T. Ford, stage manager: S.W. Glenn, leader of Orchestra: Wm. Withers. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture commences quarter to 8. Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Last night but one of the eminent and original comedian, Mr. J.S. Clarke who will appear in two of his very best characters, Paul Pry and Toodles. Friday eve'g, April 13th, 1860 will be performed the highly amusing comedy, by Poole, denominated "Paul Pry, or I Hope I Don't Inturde?" ... To conclude with "Toodles!" ...

Theater Playbill for J.S. Clarke in "Everybody's Friend" and "Toodles" at the Washington Theatre, April 9, 1860

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Washington Theatre. Lessee: John T. Ford, stage manager: S.W. Glenn, leader of Orchestra: Wm. Withers. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture commences quarter to 8. Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. First night of the great comedian, Mr. J.S. Clarke who will appear as Major de Boots in the new and brilliant comedy of Everybody's Friend! Mr. Clarke in his great character of Toodles. Monday evening, April 9, 1860 will be performed the new comedy, called "Everybody's Friend" ... To conclude with "Toodles!" ...

Theater Playbill for J.S. Clarke in "Everybody's Friend" and "Cousin Joe" at the Washington Theatre, April 10, 1860

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Washington Theatre. Lessee: John T. Ford, stage manager: S.W. Glenn, leader of Orchestra: Wm. Withers. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture commences quarter to 8. Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Brilliant success of the celebrated and original comedian, Mr. J.S. Clarke. Second night of the great new comedy replete with laughable situations and highly comical incidents, having proved the hit of the season in London, New York, and Philadelphia. Mr. Clarke in two characters. Tuesday evening, April 10, '60 will be presented for the second time in Washington, the splendid comedy, by Sterling Coyne, entitled "Everybody's Friend! ... To conclude with the petite comedy, in 1 act, called "Cousin Joe" ...