Ford's Theatre (Washington, D.C. : 1861-1865)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Camille | |
Crowded houses! Brilliant reception given to the great Shaksperean Comedian Mr. Hackett | |
Damon and Pythias | |
Dead shot | |
Don Sebastian | |
Fall of Tarquin | |
Fate of a coquette | |
[The Ford theatre Lincoln assassination play-bill, Friday evening April 14, 1865; Our American Cousin] | |
French spy | |
Green Bushes! | |
Hatter and Printer | |
Howard Payne's Tragedy of Brutus to-night | |
Huntress of the Mississippi | |
Irish Beauty | |
Jack Cade, the Bondman of Kent | |
John McCullough and Miss Annie Graham will appear in domestic Drama, Comedy & Farce! | |
John Wopps, or, "From Information I Received" | |
Lady of Lyons | |
Last of the Wampanoags | |
Last week positively of The Webb Sisters, supported by the comedy combination and the full star company | |
Love and pride | |
Lucretia Borgia, the poisoner | |
Maid of Munster | |
Maid with the milking pail | |
Maiden | |
Max Maretzek's Grand Italian Opera! Positively last night! and close of the fashionable season | |
Metamora | |
Mr. Walter S. Lennox the Popular Comedian, His First Appearance | |
MS447, Washington D.C. Theater Collection, Historical Society of Washington D.C. Special Collections Register, Xeroxed copy, May 1999: | |
Post of honor | |
Rebel | |
Satan in Paris! or, The Mysterious stranger | |
Second night in Washington of the greatest living tragedian Edwin Forrest who will sustain his Great Original Character of Jack Cade! | |
Seventh Night Miss Lucille Western! who will appear to-night in six different characters with song and dances | |
Storming of Algiers | |
Theater playbill for John McCullough and Annie Graham in "The Maiden, or, The Rebel," "Michael Erle" and "The Dead Shot" at Ford's Atheneum, April 19, 1862 | |
Theater playbill for Max Maretzek's Grand Italian Opera in "La Sonnambula" at Ford's New Theatre, March 30, 1865 | |
Theater playbill for Mr. Hackett in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at Ford's Atheneum, May 15, 1862 | |
Theater program for the Webb Sisters in "The Nobleman's Daughter" and "The Colleen Bawn" at Ford's New Theatre, December 9, 1863. | |
Two great pieces Lucretia Borgia! and a Devilish Good Joke! | |
[Two tickets] Ford's theatre, tenth street. Erected A.D. 1863. | |
Unexampled success of the new temple of the drama! Fourth appearance of the Celebrated Actress, Miss Lucille Western | |
Wednesday ev'ng, May 7th, 1862, twenty-second appearance, and positively last night but two of Edwin Forrest the greatest living tragedian | |
Zingara! or, The Wild Flowers of the Forest |