Black swan |
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Damon and Pythias |
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Dead shot |
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Everybody's friend |
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Hatter & Printer |
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Hour in Seville |
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In & out of place |
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Jenny Lind |
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Last of the Wampanoags |
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Masks and faces |
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Metamora |
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter White |
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Oh, hush! |
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Shaksperean dramatic festival |
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Smashington's coat |
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Theater playbill for "Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady," and Mr. S.W. Glenn in "Model of a Wife" and "The Dutchman's Ghost" at the Washington Theater, April 7, [1860]. |
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Theater playbill for J. Insco Williams' Panorama of the Bible at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1858. |
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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 |
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Theater playbill for Lucille Western in "Lucretia Borgia, the Poisoner!" and "A Devilish Good Joke" at Ford's Atheneum, March 28, 1862 |
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Theater playbill for Miss Carlotta Patti in concert at the Tenth Street Baptist Church, Washington, November 21, 1861. |
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Theater playbill for Miss Chestney in "London Assurance" and "The Dead Shot" at the Washington Theater, February 28, 1862. |
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Theater playbill for Mr. Hackett in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at Ford's Atheneum, May 15, 1862 |
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Theater playbill for Pauline Colson in "La Traviata" and Adlina Patti in "La Sonnambula" at the Washington Theatre, March 22-23, 1860. |
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Theater playbill for the Melodeon Opera Troupe in "Richard the Third, in Dutch" at the Melodeon, Washington, D.C., February 4, 1858. |
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La Traviata |
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Triumphant success of the beautiful, brilliant & accomplished comedienne Miss Joey Gougenhiem who will appear as Hester Grazebrook in Tom Taylor's excellent comedy |
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Tuesday evening, January 5th, 1858, eleventh night of Landis' Opera Troupe, triumphant success, crowds go away unable to get seats |
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Unequal match |
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Unexampled success of the new temple of the drama! Fourth appearance of the Celebrated Actress, Miss Lucille Western |
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The Union Forever. Celebration of the Eighty-Seventh Anniversary of the National Independence of the United States, July 4th, 1863, at Columbia [i.e. Columbian] College Hospital, Meridian Hill, Washington, D.C. |
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Virginia cupids |
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Wanted 1000 Milliners |
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Washington Theater. Friday, May 11, 1860. The wit, beauty, & fashion of Washington nightly attest their appreciation of Mr. Robert Heller's Rechere Entertainments! |
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Washington Theater. Lessee and Manager Mr. Bland. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams. Important theatrical notice |
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Washington Theater. Saturday, May 12, '60 ninth & tenth appearance of the justly celebrated Rob't Heller |
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Washington Theater. Tuesday, May 15, 1860. Great reduction of prices! Admission only 25 cts. Orchestra chairs 50 cents. Re-engagement for 5 nights only of Rob't Heller |
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Washington Theatre. Ullman & Strakosch's Opera Company (from the New York Academy of Music) This evening, Thursday, March 23, 1860 last night but one of Madame Pauline Colson, Only night of Verdi's famous Opera, in 4 acts, La Traviata! |
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Wednesday ev'ng, May 7th, 1862, twenty-second appearance, and positively last night but two of Edwin Forrest the greatest living tragedian |
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Willards' Concert Hall grand concert of Signora Albertini Baucarde, and Signor Baucarde, Wednesday ev'g, February 15, 1860. |
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Willards' Hall. Last appearance of The Italian Opera by General Request one Grand Operatic Concert on Wednesday Evening, December 26 by the celebrated Italian Opera Company of the Associated Artistes. |
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Willards' Hall. Miss Patti's Farewell Concert, Saturday Evening, March 31 |
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Wyman's exhibition |
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Zingara! or, The Wild Flowers of the Forest |
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