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Theater Playbill for "The Serious Family" and "Somebody Else" at the Washington Theatre, February 8, 1858

Theater Playbill for Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge ... Entire change of programme! The first night of a series of grand combination comedy nights! ... First time at this establishment of the great comedy of the "Serious Family! and the delightful afterpiece entitled "Somebody Else" Monday evening, Feb. 8, 1858, will be presented Morris Barnet's favorite comedy of "The Serious Family!' ... The Sleigh Polka & Bird Waltz by W. Withers. To conclude with the pleasing comedietta entitled "Somebody Else"

Theater Playbill for "The Serious Family" and "Somebody Else" at the Washington Theatre, February 8, 1858

Theater Playbill for Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge ... Entire change of programme! The first night of a series of grand combination comedy nights! ... First time at this establishment of the great comedy of the "Serious Family! and the delightful afterpiece entitled "Somebody Else" Monday evening, Feb. 8, 1858, will be presented Morris Barnet's favorite comedy of "The Serious Family!' ... The Sleigh Polka & Bird Waltz by W. Withers. To conclude with the pleasing comedietta entitled "Somebody Else"

Theater Playbill for "The Serious Family" and "The Widow's Victim" at the Washington Theater, August 23, 1861

Theater Playbill for Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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Theater! Corner of C and 11th streets, near Pennsylvania avenue. Manager Mr. Humphrey Bland, Musical director: Mr. Sandy Jamieson, stage manager Mr. F. Williams ... Friday. Benefit and last appearance but one of Mr. Frank Drew on which occasion he will appear in two characters and give vocal imitations of the following popular artists Adelina Patti, Mr. & Mrs. Florence, Mr. John Brougham, Mr. John Drew. Friday, August 23, 1861, the performance will commence with the comedy of "The Serious Family" ... To conclude with the farce of "The Widow's Victim!" ...

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 Fanny Morant in "The Stranger" and "Guy Mannering, Or, The Gipsy's Prophecy" at the Washington Theatre, February 26, 1858

Theater Playbill for Fanny Morant 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 ... Benefit and last appearance of Miss Fanny Morant. On this occasion she will appear in two of her noted impersonations, Mrs. Haller and by unanimous request as Meg Merrilies. Friday evening, Feb'y 26th, 1858, the performance will commence with Kotzebue's favorite Play, entitled "The Stranger" ... To conclude with the 2d and 3d acts of "Guy Mannering, or, The Gipsy's Prophecy! ...

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" ...

Theater Playbill for "The Rivals, Or, A Trip To Bath" and "The Review, Or, The Wags of Windsor" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C. July 9, 1822

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Theatre. The Public are respecfully informed, that the Washington Theatre will open, for the Season, on Tuesday Evening, July 9, 1822, with the celebrated comedy of "The Rivals, or, A Trip to Bath" ... After the play, a pas seul, by Miss Hathwell. After which, the admired farce of "The Review, or, The Wags of Windsor" ... On Thursday, The Busy Body, and My Grandmother ...

Theater Playbill for Julia Dean Hayne in "The Hunchback" at the Washington Theatre, February 23, 1860

Theater Playbill for Julia Dean Hayne in Author: Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office
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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 at a quarter to 8. Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. For Three Nights Only. The Manager has the unexpected gratification to announce a brief engagement with the accomplished American Actress, Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne, who, on her route to her home in Charleston, has been induced to remain and appear before her friends in Washington in a Farewell engagement previous to her retirement from the Stage. The Manager has the additional gratification to announce an engagement with the brilliant and accomplished Comedian, Mr. Chas. Bass who stands second to no Shaksperian actor living. Also, an engagement with the popular young Tragedian, Mr. Frank C. Bangs, who will make his first appearance in Washington for two years. Thursday evening, February 23, '60 Sheridan Knowles' great play of "The Hunchback!" Observe the cast! ...

Theater Playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in "Take That Girl Away" and "Little Toddlekins" at the Washington Theatre, March 15, 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 ... Re-engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews for one week only! ... First night of "Take that Girl Away" ... First night of "Little Toddlekins" ... Monday Evening, March 15, 1858, commencing with a two-act piece of extravagance, perpetrated by Charles Mathews, which he entitles "Take That Girl Away" ... Concluding with the original comedy, by Chas. Matthews, termed "Little Toddlekins" ...

Theater Playbill for "The Foundling of the Forest" and "Fire & Water" at the Washington Theatre, July 8, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Washington Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Duff's fourth night. On Tuesday Evening July 8, will be presented a favorite play, in three acts, interspersed with music, called the "Foundling of the Forest" ... Act 2: A Dance, by Miss Hathwell ... After which, (for the first time here) a new comic piece, called "Fire & Water" ... Mr. and Mrs. Duff's fifth night on Thursday ...

Theater Playbill for "A New Way to Pay Old Debts" and "How to Die for Love" at the Washington Theatre, July 26, 1823

Theater Playbill for Author: Edward De Krafft
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Theatre. Mr. Booth's benefit and last appearance. On Saturday Evening, July 26, will be presented Massinger's celebrated play (Never performed in this City) called "A New Way To Pay Old Debts" ... After which, the much admired farce called "How to Die for Love" ... On Tuesday, the melo drama of Adeline, or, The Victim of Treachery, (First time in this City,) with other entertainments ...