Miss Kathleen O'Neil's novelty, drawing-room and pantomimic troupe! : Prof. Eugene Thiodon, leader of orchestra Programme. ... The Irish girl's drawing-room entertainment in which Miss Kathleen O'Neil will perform the stage-struck servant girl, and sing her great original song of No Irish need apply. French dancing master! ... Afterwards will be presented the laughable Irish sketch, The flowers of the forest! in which Miss Kathleen O'Neil will sing "Oh steer my bark to Erin's isle," "The jug o' punch," and dance an Irish jig. ... To conclude with the laughable, comic and interesting pantomime, The statue blanc! ... Kathleen O'Neil's Troupe. Fitzwilliam, Edward Francis, 1824-1857. Jug of punch. Nelson, S. (Sidney). Oh! steer my bark to Erin's isle. O'Neil, Kathleen, 1840-1893. No Irish need apply. Ravel, Jerome, 1814?-1890. Statue blanche. Flowers of the forest. French dancing master. Irish -- Songs and music. Leading ladies (Actresses) Women singers. Women theatrical managers. The company includes: Fanny Archer, W.H. Bartholomew, A. Lenton, J.S. Maffitt, La Petite Heloise, Ida Ross, and W.A. Ward. Printed area, including double-rule border, measures 42.3 x 16.6 cm. Originally part of a McAllister scrapbook. Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War. [Philadelphia, Pa.] : U.S. Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Philada PA. Philadelphia. 1865 Archer, Fanny. Bartholomew, William H., 1830-1917. Lenton, A. Maffitt, James S. (James Strawbridge), 1832-1897. O'Neil, Kathleen, 1840-1893. Petite Heloise. Ross, Ida. Thiodon, Eugene. Ward, W. A. McAllister, John A. 1822-1896, collector. United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.), printer. Printer: United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.), printer. Provenance: McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector. [ca. 1865?] Broadsides. Playbills. 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 48 x 20 cm. Islandora:10460 Library Company of Philadelphia Rare PB 1865 Kathleen (28)5761.F.31b (McAllister) (28)5761.F.31b (McAllister)