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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"

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"

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

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

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"

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"

Monday evening, October 2, 1865, will be produced (never acted) a drama of intense interest, entitled "Lolah" in three tableaux, written expressly for Miss Lucy Rushton

Monday evening, October 2, 1865, will be produced (never acted) a drama of intense interest, entitled "Lolah" in three tableaux, written expressly for Miss Lucy Rushton

Monday evening, October 9, 1865, Shakespeare's comedy in five acts, "As You Like It", with Miss Lucy Rushton as Rosalind

Monday evening, October 9, 1865, Shakespeare's comedy in five acts, "As You Like It", with Miss Lucy Rushton as Rosalind

Tuesday evening, January 23, 1866, "St. Marc; or, The Soldier of Fortune"

Tuesday evening, January 23, 1866, "St. Marc; or, The Soldier of Fortune"

This Friday evening, November 3, 1871, will be presented for the fifth time in many years, Mrs. Centlivre's admirable comedy, "The Busybody"

This Friday evening, November 3, 1871, will be presented for the fifth time in many years, Mrs. Centlivre's admirable comedy, "The Busybody"

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

Monday, January 29, 1866, will be given for the second time in two years, Sheridan's sterling comedy of "The Rivals; or, A Trip to Bath"

Monday, January 29, 1866, will be given for the second time in two years, Sheridan's sterling comedy of "The Rivals; or, A Trip to Bath"

Monday evening, May 17, will be played the celebrated drama in three acts, "David Copperfield"

Monday evening, May 17, will be played the celebrated drama in three acts, "David Copperfield"

Thursday evening, February 28, 1861, will be presented the celebrated drama in four parts, from the works of Dickens, entitled "Oliver Twist". Miss Cushman in her great character of Nancy Sikes

Thursday evening, February 28, 1861, will be presented the celebrated drama in four parts, from the works of Dickens, entitled "Oliver Twist". Miss Cushman in her great character of Nancy Sikes

Monday evening, May 22, 1865, will be presented the fascinating domestic drama in five acts, entitled "Fanchon the Cricket". Miss Maggie Mitchell in her exquisite life-like picture of Little Cricket

Monday evening, May 22, 1865, will be presented the fascinating domestic drama in five acts, entitled "Fanchon the Cricket". Miss Maggie Mitchell in her exquisite life-like picture of Little Cricket

Broadway Theatre. This splendid establishment will be opened with a carefully selected company on Monday evening, September 27

Broadway Theatre. This splendid establishment will be opened with a carefully selected company on Monday evening, September 27

Thursday evening, April 3, the performance will commence with Brougham’s version of “David Copperfield”, with Brougham as Wilkins Micawber

Thursday evening, April 3, the performance will commence with Brougham’s version of “David Copperfield”, with Brougham as Wilkins Micawber

Saturday evening, November 10, will be played Dickens’ celebrated drama in three acts of “David Copperfield”

Saturday evening, November 10, will be played Dickens’ celebrated drama in three acts of “David Copperfield”

Monday evening, December 17, 1866, will be presented the drama of the passions, in five acts, by Augustin Daly, entitled "Griffith Gaunt; or, Jealousy", founded on a novel by Charles Reade

Monday evening, December 17, 1866, will be presented the drama of the passions, in five acts, by Augustin Daly, entitled "Griffith Gaunt; or, Jealousy", founded on a novel by Charles Reade

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Monday evening, May 21, 1866, a new drama founded on the novel by Charles Dickens, by Mr. George Fawcett Rowe, who will appear as Wilkins Micawber, in "Pages From the History of David Copperfield"

Creator Clarry & Reilly
Accession number 40.160.2998 
Unique identifier MNY332552 
Description The farewell benefit of Mrs. John Wood, postponed in consequence of her severe indisposition, will take place next Friday evening, May 25, on which occasion she will appear as Gertrude in the vaudeville, entitled "Loan of a Lover", and also in the burlesque of "Cinderella e la Comare". Will shortly be presented a new drama, adapted expressly for the Olympic, from the celebrated novel of Charles Dickens, "Our Mutual Friend". Notice - the gentlemen's retiring and refreshment saloon is now open at the back of the parquet. Opera glasses on hire in the lobby. Prices of admission: dress circle and parquette, 75 cents; balcony chairs and reserved seats, $1.00; orchestra chairs, $1.50; family circle, 30 cents; private boxes, $5.00, $8.00 and $10.00 each. 
Dated 1866 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 23 x 9 in 
Medium paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 7.6 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
19.3 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Amilie Harris
Anne Hartley Gilbert (1821-1904)
Benefit performances
Bleecker Street (New York, N.Y.)
Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
Charles H. Morton (1832-1882)
Cinderella e la Comare; or, The Lover, The Lackey, and the Little Glass Slipper (Burlesque)
Eliza Newton (-1882)
George C. Boniface (1832-1912)
George F. (George Fawcett) Rowe
Henry L. Hinton (1840-1913)
Houston Street (New York, N.Y.)
J. B. (John B.) Studley (1831-1910)
James Henry Stoddart (1827-1907)
John H. Selwyn (1836-1873)
Kate Newton (1842-1873)
Louisa Myers
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Mrs. John Wood (1831-1915)
New York (N.Y.)
NoHo Historic District (New York, N.Y.)
Olympic Theatre (New York, N.Y. : 1863-1880)
The Loan of a Lover (Musical)
Theatrical productions
Thomas Baker (active 19th century)
Thomas James Hind (1815-)
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