Theater Playbill for Mr. J.M. Dawson in "She Stoops to Conquer" and "How To Come Out" at the Washington Theatre, April 5, 1858 PDF Download

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Theater Playbill for Mr. J.M. Dawson in "She Stoops to Conquer" and "How To Come Out" at the Washington Theatre, April 5, 1858

Theater Playbill for Mr. J.M. Dawson in Author: J. M. Dawson (Actor)
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge, prompter: Mr. T. Price ... Last night but 2 of the dramatic season. Benefit of Mr. J.M. Dawson on which occasion will be presented, for the first time in this Theatre, Dr. Goldsmith's famous five-act comedy entitled "She Stoops to Conquer." Tony Lumpkin: Mr. J.M. Dawson. First time in this establishment of the mirth-provoking afterpiece, "How to Come Out" Achille Talma Dufard: Mr. J.M. Dawson

Theater Playbill for Mr. J.M. Dawson in "She Stoops to Conquer" and "How To Come Out" at the Washington Theatre, April 5, 1858

Theater Playbill for Mr. J.M. Dawson in Author: J. M. Dawson (Actor)
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge, prompter: Mr. T. Price ... Last night but 2 of the dramatic season. Benefit of Mr. J.M. Dawson on which occasion will be presented, for the first time in this Theatre, Dr. Goldsmith's famous five-act comedy entitled "She Stoops to Conquer." Tony Lumpkin: Mr. J.M. Dawson. First time in this establishment of the mirth-provoking afterpiece, "How to Come Out" Achille Talma Dufard: Mr. J.M. Dawson

Theater Playbill for Mr. J.M. Dawson in "She Stoops to Conquer" and "A Kiss in the Dark" at the Washington Theatre, April 7, 1858

Theater Playbill for Mr. J.M. Dawson in Author: J. M. Dawson (Actor)
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge, prompter: Mr. T. Price ... Last night of the present dramatic season. Benefit of the attaches of the establishment. By unanimous request, will be repeated Goldsmith's charming five-act comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer! "With all its excellence of cast and general mounting. And Dawson's screaming farce of "A Kiss in the Dark." Wednesday Evening, April 7th, 1858, the performance will commence with the comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer" ... To conclude with the laughable afterpiece of "A Kiss in the Dark" ...

Theater Playbill for "She Stoops to Conquer, Or, The Mistakes of a Night" and "The Spoil'd Child" at the Washington Theatre, August 8, 1821

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. The Public are respectfully informed, that the New Theatre, at Washington, will be opened by the Philadelphia and Baltimore Company, on Wednesday Evening, Aug. 8, 1821, with an occasional address, to be spoken by Mr. Wood. After which, a favourite comedy called "She Stoops to Conquer, or, The Mistakes of a Night" ... After the comedy, a pas seul by Mrs. H. Wallack. The whole to conclude with the comic opera of the "Spoil'd Child" ...

Theater Playbill for "She Stoops to Conquer, Or, The Mistakes of a Night" and "Wandering Boys, Or, The Castle of Olival" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C., September 14, 1822

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Theatre. Last night but three. On Saturday Evening, Septem. 14, will be presented, Dr. Goldsmith's favourite comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer, or, The Mistakes of a Night" ... To conclude (last time this season) with the melo-drama of the "Wandering Boys, or, The Castle of Olival ... In the course of the piece, Mrs. Burke will sing the song of "Two Wandering Boys of Switzerland." In act first, a favorite wreath dance by Misses Hathwell & Seymour. Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson's Benefit on Tuesday next ...

Theater Playbill for John E. Owens in "She Stoops to Conquer" and "40 Winks" at the Washington Theater, December 2, 1861

Theater Playbill for John E. Owens in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Theater! Corner of C and 11th streets, near Pennsylvania avenue. Lessee and manager: Mr. Humphrey Bland, Acting manager: Mr. Blennerhassett, Stage manager: Mr. H. Russell, Musical director: Mr. Sandy Jamieson ... Monday. Great acting of Mr. Jno. E. Owens, Mr. Bland has made arrangements to postpone the production of a novelty which has been some weeks in preparation. Miss Susan Denin, the beautiful and popular comedienne. Monday, Dec. 2d, 1861 the performance will commence with Goldsmith's comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer" ... Overture: Orchestra. To conclude with the farce of "40 Winks" ... In preparation, a novelty acted in New York and Philadelphia an entire season ...

Theater Playbill for C.W. Couldock and Sallie St. Clair in "Still Waters Run Deep" and "Sketches in India" at the Washington Theatre, March 5, 1858

Theater Playbill for C.W. Couldock and Sallie St. Clair in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge, prompter: Mr. T. Price ... Last night but one of the engagement of Mr. C.W. Couldock and Miss Sallie St. Clair. Mr. Couldock in his famed part of John Mildmay in "Still Waters Run Deep." Miss Sallie St. Clair as Sally Scraggs in "Sketches in India." Friday evening, March 5th, 1858 will be presented Tom Taylor's successful Domestic Play of "Still Waters Run Deep" ... To conclude with the laughable after-piece entitled "Sketches in India" ...

Theater Playbill for Agnes Robertson and Dion Boucicault in "Love & Money, Or, The School for Scheming" and "Milly, Or, The Maid with the Milking Pail" at the Washington Theatre, February 5, 1858

Theater Playbill for Agnes Robertson and Dion Boucicault in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge ... Last night of the fairy star Miss Agnes Robertson and Mr. Dion Bourcicault when, in consequence of the severity of the weather on last Tuesday evening, thereby preventing many parties from occupying their previously secured Boxes, Bourcicault's favorite comedy of "Love and Money" with its unrivalled cast will be repeated for the last time! The Fairy star as Lady Rose Lawless and Milly. Dion Bourcicault as The London exquisite. Friday even'g, Feb. 5th, 1858, the performance will commence with an original three-act comedy, by Dion Bourcicault, Esq., entitled "Love & Money, or, The School for Scheming" ... to conclude with Buckstone's admirable Interlude of "Milly, or, The Maid with the Milking Pail" ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in "Used Up" and "The Great Gun Trick" at the Washington Theatre, March 18, 1858

Theater Playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge, prompter: Mr. T. Price ... Last three nights of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews. Immense hit of the "Great Gun Trick" ... The only representation of Charles Mathews' great original part in "Used Up" ... Thursday even'g, March 18, 1858 will be performed the celebrated comedy entitled "Used Up" ... concluding with, for the second time in this city, the extravagant, magical quizzical play of the "Great Gun Trick" ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in "Married for Money" and "He Would be an Actor" at the Washington Theatre, March 8, 1858

Theater Playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge, prompter: Mr. T. Price ... First night of the engagement of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mathews. The management derives great satisfaction in announcing a brief series of performances by this the most perfect actor of the age who will have the honor of appearing nightly in original characters, commencing with the comedy, written by Charles Mathews, entitled "Married for Money." Mopus, his original character, Mr. Chas. Mathews and concluding with the celebrated sketch termed "He Would Be an Actor." Motley: Mr. Charles Mathews, in which he will assume 3 characters and sing 3 comic songs! Monday evening, March 8th, 1858, commencing with the original (three-act) comedy, entitled "Married for Money" ... Concluding with a celebrated sketch, written by Mr. Charles Mathews, termed "He Would Be an Actor" ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in "The Comical Countess," "Trying it On" and "He Would Be an Actor" at the Washington Theatre, March 13, 1858

Theater Playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge, prompter: Mr. T. Price ... Immense success. Last night of the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews. 3 pieces! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in all. Second night of the successful "Comical Countess". Second night of "Trying it On". And by universal request the original sketch of "He Would be an Actor" with three songs by Mr. Charles Mathews. Saturday Ev'ng, March 13, 1858, commencing with Mr. Mathews' new comedy of the "Comical Countess" ... After which, Mr. Mathews' original interlude, called "Trying it On" ... Concluding with the celebrated sketch, written by Mr. Charles Mathews, entitled "He Would Be an Actor" ...