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The fairy pantomime spectacle, "Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper"

The fairy pantomime spectacle, "Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper"

New York Circus. The champion rider, James Robinson, and his little son, Clarence

New York Circus. The champion rider, James Robinson, and his little son, Clarence

The entirely new and decidedly original Christmas pantomime, "Harlequin Blue Beard; or, The Good Fairy Preciosa and the Bad Demon Rustifusti"

The entirely new and decidedly original Christmas pantomime, "Harlequin Blue Beard; or, The Good Fairy Preciosa and the Bad Demon Rustifusti"

Grand opening night, Monday evening, October 4, during the week and Saturday matinee

Grand opening night, Monday evening, October 4, during the week and Saturday matinee

Tuesday, February 13, 1866, benefit of Mr. J. W. Wallack. First time this season, "The Iron Mask"

Tuesday, February 13, 1866, benefit of Mr. J. W. Wallack. First time this season, "The Iron Mask"

34th Street Opera House. Monday evening, May 15, and during the week, and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, 1871

34th Street Opera House. Monday evening, May 15, and during the week, and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, 1871

First appearance this season of Mr. Lester Wallack in his own five-act drama, "Rosedale", Monday evening, November 13, 1871

First appearance this season of Mr. Lester Wallack in his own five-act drama, "Rosedale", Monday evening, November 13, 1871

Wednesday evening, November 22, 1865, "The Miseries of Human Life" and "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood"

Wednesday evening, November 22, 1865, "The Miseries of Human Life" and "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood"

Wednesday evening, May 30, 1866, first benefit of Mr. M. L. Sutton, treasurer, on which occasion will be presented the new romantic drama in four acts, "Pages From the History of David Copperfield"

Wednesday evening, May 30, 1866, first benefit of Mr. M. L. Sutton, treasurer, on which occasion will be presented the new romantic drama in four acts, "Pages From the History of David Copperfield"

The Wonderful Japanese Troupe at the Academy of Music

The Wonderful Japanese Troupe at the Academy of Music

Saturday evening, February 24, 1866, the performance will commence with (for the last time) "Who Killed Cock Robin"

Saturday evening, February 24, 1866, the performance will commence with (for the last time) "Who Killed Cock Robin"

Monday evening, February 5, 1866, the performance will commence with, for the first time in America, the new comedy in two acts, "Who Killed Cock Robin"

Monday evening, February 5, 1866, the performance will commence with, for the first time in America, the new comedy in two acts, "Who Killed Cock Robin"

Saturday evening, March 31, 1866, second night in New York of a new comedy in two acts, "Woodcock's Little Game"

Saturday evening, March 31, 1866, second night in New York of a new comedy in two acts, "Woodcock's Little Game"

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"

Monday evening, January 15, 1866, "St. Marc; or, The Soldier of Fortune"

Monday evening, January 15, 1866, "St. Marc; or, The Soldier of Fortune"

Every evening at 8 and Saturday matinee at 1:30 for the week ending December 8, 1877, Frank Marshall's charming comedy-drama, "False Shame"

Every evening at 8 and Saturday matinee at 1:30 for the week ending December 8, 1877, Frank Marshall's charming comedy-drama, "False Shame"

Thursday evening, March 8, 1866, the performances will commence with the petite comedy in two acts, "Used Up"

Thursday evening, March 8, 1866, the performances will commence with the petite comedy in two acts, "Used Up"

The new play in four acts, "Diplomacy", Monday, June 11, 1878, and every evening during the week, also Saturday matinee

The new play in four acts, "Diplomacy", Monday, June 11, 1878, and every evening during the week, also Saturday matinee

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"

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First week of the season! Matinees at 2 1/2 Wednesday and Saturday

Creator Clarry & Reilly
Accession number F2016.200.98 
Unique identifier MN1175085 
Description Order of entertainments to conclude with the comical performances of the educated mules. 
Dated ca. 1868 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 12 x 5 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 7.8 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
20.0 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Hippotheatron (New York, N.Y.)
Irving Place (New York, N.Y.)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Nat Austin (1834-1892)
New York Circus
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