Creator |
Sanford's Opera Troupe. |
Contributor |
Abecco, Raffael. |
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Batchelor, Mr. |
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Brown, Tom W. |
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De Haven, E. |
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Hall, G. L. |
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Haven, E. |
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Linwood, A. |
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Myers, Fulton, minstrel performer. |
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Myers, J. R. (J. Richard), 1809-1874. |
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Sanford, Samuel S., 1821-1905. |
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Turner, E. J., minstrel performer. |
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Williams, J., minstrel performer. |
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Masonic Hall (Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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McAllister, John A. 1822-1896, collector. |
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United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.), printer. |
Title |
Manayunk: one night only, Monday evening, April 27th, 1863. : The far-famed Sanford Opera Troupe: oldest company in the world!
Samuel S. Sanford, manager. Mr. Sanford will have the honor of presenting the best troupe of artists that has ever been concentrated
into one body, embracing: operatic talent, tragic merit comic ability, delineations of men, manners & customs and the special
acts, as given with unbounded applause at his opera houses, Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Sanford appearing each evening! with
his star troupe ... Them Irishmen, ... The exempts, ... Sanford's black edition of Romeo and Juliet ... Strange scenes from
the tragedy of The stranger. ... Our relations! ... The whole to conclude with the laughable burlesque of Old Josh and his
family ... Admission, 25 cents. Children 15 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at quarter of 8. Front seats invariably
reserved for ladies. Tom W. Brown, ag't
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Title |
Far-famed Sanford Opera Troupe: oldest company in the world |
Publisher |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : U.S. Steam-Power Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia |
Publisher |
PA. Philadelphia. 1863 |
Date |
[1863] |
Physical Description |
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 49 x 16 cm. |
Is referenced by |
Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 2nd ed. Suppl. 1990 |
Notes |
The company includes: Raffael Abecco, Mr. Batchelor, E. De Haven, G.L. Hall, E. Haven, A. Linwood, Fulton Myers, J.R. Myers,
S.S. Sanford, E.J. Turner, and J. Williams.
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Originally part of a McAllister scrapbook. |
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Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War. |
Subject |
Exempts. |
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Old Josh and his family. |
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Our relations. |
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Them Irishmen. |
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Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819. Stranger -- Parodies, imitations, etc. |
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Shakespeare, William, 1654-1616. Romeo and Juliet -- Parodies, imitations, etc. |
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African Americans -- Satire. |
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Entertainment events -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Minstrel shows -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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African American History |
Geographic subject |
Manayunk (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Genre |
Broadsides. |
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Playbills. |
Printer |
United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.), printer. |
Provenance |
McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Books & Other Texts | Rare | PB 1863 Sanford (25)5761.F.63a (McAllister) |
Accession number |
(25)5761.F.63a (McAllister) |