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Ticket night, on which occasion Mrs. Fitzwilliam has kindly consented to appear. Wednesday evening, February 12, 1840, will be performed the comedy of "The Soldier's Daughter"

Ticket night, on which occasion Mrs. Fitzwilliam has kindly consented to appear. Wednesday evening, February 12, 1840, will be performed the comedy of "The Soldier's Daughter"

Tuesday evening, March 17, 1840, will be performed the comedy of "The Provoked Husband; or, A Journey to Town"

Tuesday evening, March 17, 1840, will be performed the comedy of "The Provoked Husband; or, A Journey to Town"

For the benefit of Mr. W. H. Williams, Tuesday evening, November 30, will be performed the comedy of "London Assurance"

For the benefit of Mr. W. H. Williams, Tuesday evening, November 30, will be performed the comedy of "London Assurance"

On Monday evening, April 17, will be performed the drama of "Lucille; or, The Story of a Heart"

On Monday evening, April 17, will be performed the drama of "Lucille; or, The Story of a Heart"

For the benefit of Mr. Power. Wednesday evening, March 30, will be performed the comedy of "Etiquette Run Mad; or, A Wife For a Blunder"

For the benefit of Mr. Power. Wednesday evening, March 30, will be performed the comedy of "Etiquette Run Mad; or, A Wife For a Blunder"

For the benefit of Miss Clifton on which occasion Madame Lecomte will appear. On Friday evening, December 15, will be performed the tragedy of "Venice Preserved"

For the benefit of Miss Clifton on which occasion Madame Lecomte will appear. On Friday evening, December 15, will be performed the tragedy of "Venice Preserved"

Saturday evening, January 27, will be presented the comedy of "The Love Chase", written by J. S. Knowles

Saturday evening, January 27, will be presented the comedy of "The Love Chase", written by J. S. Knowles

Christmas Day! Wednesday evening, December 25, 1839, will be performed for the third time at this theater the successful domestic drama in two acts, entitled "St. Mary's Eve"

Christmas Day! Wednesday evening, December 25, 1839, will be performed for the third time at this theater the successful domestic drama in two acts, entitled "St. Mary's Eve"

"Macbeth" for the benefit of Miss Cushman with Mr. C. Kean and Mrs. Fitzwilliam, May 7, 1840

"Macbeth" for the benefit of Miss Cushman with Mr. C. Kean and Mrs. Fitzwilliam, May 7, 1840

Last night but one of the engagement of Miss Ellen Tree. Wednesday evening, April 12, will be performed the comedy of "Much Ado About Nothing"

Last night but one of the engagement of Miss Ellen Tree. Wednesday evening, April 12, will be performed the comedy of "Much Ado About Nothing"

For the benefit of Mrs. Austin and her last appearance. Monday evening, March 7, 1831, will be performed the comic opera of "Cinderella; or, The Fairy and the Little Glass Slipper"

For the benefit of Mrs. Austin and her last appearance. Monday evening, March 7, 1831, will be performed the comic opera of "Cinderella; or, The Fairy and the Little Glass Slipper"

On Friday evening, September 21, 1838, will be performed the farce of "The Handsome Husband"

On Friday evening, September 21, 1838, will be performed the farce of "The Handsome Husband"

For the benefit of Mr. Giubilei, "The Love Spell; or, The Mountebank of Ravenna", Friday evening, March 6, 1840

For the benefit of Mr. Giubilei, "The Love Spell; or, The Mountebank of Ravenna", Friday evening, March 6, 1840

On Wednesday evening, March 7, will be performed for the fourth time in America, a new romantic opera in three acts, entitled "The Maid of Judah; or, The Knights Templars"

On Wednesday evening, March 7, will be performed for the fourth time in America, a new romantic opera in three acts, entitled "The Maid of Judah; or, The Knights Templars"

Thursday evening, April 22, 1847, will be performed the comedy of "The Jealous Wife". Mrs. Mason will make her first appearance in comedy as Mrs. Oakley. Mr. Wheatley as Mr. Oakley

Thursday evening, April 22, 1847, will be performed the comedy of "The Jealous Wife". Mrs. Mason will make her first appearance in comedy as Mrs. Oakley. Mr. Wheatley as Mr. Oakley

Saturday evening, November 1, first benefit of Leopold de Meyer, the greatest pianist of modern days, and last appearance

Saturday evening, November 1, first benefit of Leopold de Meyer, the greatest pianist of modern days, and last appearance

Second night of the engagement of Mademoiselle Celeste. Tuesday evening, December 17, 1839, the drama of "The Child of the Wreck"

Second night of the engagement of Mademoiselle Celeste. Tuesday evening, December 17, 1839, the drama of "The Child of the Wreck"

On Saturday evening, November 25, the petit comedy of "Petticoat Government"

On Saturday evening, November 25, the petit comedy of "Petticoat Government"

On Friday evening, November 25, 1831, Mr. Forrest as Metamora in the American prize tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags"

On Friday evening, November 25, 1831, Mr. Forrest as Metamora in the American prize tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags"

Wednesday evening, October 27, will be performed the Indian tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags", with Metamora by Mr. Forrest

Wednesday evening, October 27, will be performed the Indian tragedy of "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags", with Metamora by Mr. Forrest

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Benefit of Mrs. Fitzwilliam and her last appearance prior to her departure for Charleston. Friday evening, February 14, 1840, will be performed the drama of "The Heart of Midlothian"

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Accession number F2016.200.173 
Unique identifier MNY333064 
Description Dramatized from Sir Walter Scott's novel of that name. A pas seul by Mad. Arraline. After which, the drama of "Foreign Airs and Native Graces". Comic song by Mr. Chapman. To conclude with the farce of "The Sultan". Saturday, Miss Cushman's benefit, on which occasion Mr. Ranger will kindly appear - "The School for Scandal" and "The Romantic Widow". The public is respectfully informed that Mrs. Martyn, Miss Poole, Messrs. Giubilei, Manvers and Martyn are engaged for a few nights and will shortly appear in a favorite opera. Monday will be performed for the first time, the opera of "The Elixir of Love" with music by Donizetti. 
Dated 1840 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 22 3/8 x 6 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 5.2 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
13.4 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Ann Street (New York, N.Y.)
Beekman Street (New York, N.Y.)
Benefit performances
Charles W. Manvers (-1874)
Charlotte Cushman (1816-1876)
Civic Center (New York, N.Y.)
Fanny Elizabeth Fitzwilliam (1801-1854)
John Gallot (-1852)
John Povey (1798 or 1799-1867)
Lower Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Park Row (New York, N.Y.)
Park Theatre (New York, N.Y. : Park Row)
Peter Richings (1798-1871)
The School for Scandal (Play)
William Wheatley (1816-1876)
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