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Tony Pastor's Opera House. Program for Monday evening, June 10, 1867

Tony Pastor's Opera House. Program for Monday evening, June 10, 1867

Monday, January 14, 1878, Georgie Dean Spaulding, queen of the cornet and empress of the harp

Monday, January 14, 1878, Georgie Dean Spaulding, queen of the cornet and empress of the harp

"More Soft Soap!"

"More Soft Soap!"

Monday, March 3, one week only, grand historical Irish comic drama, "Dan Donnelly: Champion of Ireland"

Monday, March 3, one week only, grand historical Irish comic drama, "Dan Donnelly: Champion of Ireland"

"The Old Clock"

"The Old Clock"

"The Lawyer's Clerk"

"The Lawyer's Clerk"

Benefit of Miss Celia Iferd (Mrs. Hen Mason). "The Milliners"

Benefit of Miss Celia Iferd (Mrs. Hen Mason). "The Milliners"

"Did You Rap At the Door?"

"Did You Rap At the Door?"

"The Milliners"

"The Milliners"

"Love Under Difficulties"

"Love Under Difficulties"

Monday, January 24. Grand banner week. A great comic play, "Dinkle and McGinty's Racket"

Monday, January 24. Grand banner week. A great comic play, "Dinkle and McGinty's Racket"

Monday, May 22nd, and during the week and matinees Tuesday and Friday, the amusing farce, "American Tourists"

Monday, May 22nd, and during the week and matinees Tuesday and Friday, the amusing farce, "American Tourists"

"Cat-as-tro-phe"

"Cat-as-tro-phe"

Monday, February 11, 1878, "The 8th Ward By Day and Night"

Monday, February 11, 1878, "The 8th Ward By Day and Night"

Bowery Opera House. Benefit of Frank Girard, Thursday, March 25, 1875

Bowery Opera House. Benefit of Frank Girard, Thursday, March 25, 1875

The event of the season! Thursday afternoon, April 25, grand annual matinee benefit tendered to the attaches of the Theatre

The event of the season! Thursday afternoon, April 25, grand annual matinee benefit tendered to the attaches of the Theatre

"The Upper Ten Thousand", "Right and Might", "Jewels of the Orient", "Musical Reminiscences" and "MacMurrogh's Sword; or, The Wild Boy of the Galtees"

"The Upper Ten Thousand", "Right and Might", "Jewels of the Orient", "Musical Reminiscences" and "MacMurrogh's Sword; or, The Wild Boy of the Galtees"

Great array of talent for the holidays. An entire new company. On New Year's Day! Four grand performances will be given

Great array of talent for the holidays. An entire new company. On New Year's Day! Four grand performances will be given

Bowery Theatre and New York Circus. The honourable Martin Van Buren will visit the theater this evening

Bowery Theatre and New York Circus. The honourable Martin Van Buren will visit the theater this evening

Program for the week commencing January 25. The new and beautiful Irish sketch, entitled "The Skibbeeah"

Program for the week commencing January 25. The new and beautiful Irish sketch, entitled "The Skibbeeah"

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Tony Pastor's own company, from Tony Pastor's Theatre, New York City

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Accession number F2016.200.197 
Unique identifier MN1127324 
Description Overture, Prof. Nichols and orchestra. The performance will commence with Bennett & Gardner in F. Bennett’s original act, “Kitchen Domestics”. Miss Kitty O’Neil, in her jigs and clogs. Kelly and O’Brien, the autocrat representatives of eccentric, acrobatic and funniest of all grotesque dancers, in their new and original mirth-provoking novelty, “Insanity”. Frank H. White and the pleasing soubrette and vocalist, Miss Lillian White, in their new and original act, “On the Frontier”. Tony Pastor’s comic songs. Miss Lillie Western, versatile lady musician, in her performance upon numerous musical instruments, including playing two banjos simultaneously. Irwin Sisters and Jacques Kruger in Kruger’s new musical sketch, “Opera Mad; or, Trovatore Ill-Treated in the Kitchen”. William Carroll, the master banjo comique, in ten minutes of fun and laughter. The banjos used by this company are from the celebrated manufactory of J.B. Scholl, Chicago, Ill. Mr. Harry Steele, the grotesque skatorial artist, in his amusing portrayal of the blunders of an amateur skater, “I Beg Pardon”. The entertainment will conclude with the funniest of funny comedies, written by Alf McDowell, depicting the trials and escapes of two unfortunate Benedicts, and serving moral to all married men, “Who Owns the Baby? Our Great Comedy Trio”. Tomorrow night last time. Entire change of program. 
Dated ca. 1880-1893 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 14 x 5 1/4 in 
Medium lithograph, paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 7.0 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
17.8 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Flora Irwin (1858 or 1859-1930)
Jacques Kruger
Kathleen O'Neil (1840-1893)
May Irwin (1862-1938)
Tony Pastor (1837-1908)
Tony Pastor Company
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