List of plays performed at the New Chestnut Street Theater,
Typewritten list of plays with titles and dates for shows at the New Chestnut Street Theatre spanning from March 11, 1867 to June 10, 1877
Corporate Author: | Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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Format: | Kit |
Language: | English |
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Attention! Look to Chestnut Street We meet to-night at Sanford's new hall 1219 Chestnut Street, concert hall The old established Sanford, the pioneer of minstrelsy, has moved to the above splendid temple The resort of fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers, who follow the champion of moral performances. See bills of the day. Admission, 25 cts. Chldren, 13 cents /
Published: (1865) -
Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second and Third Sanford's Opera Troupe! The great originators and pioneers of Ethiopian amusement! and projectors of burlesque opera. Sanford's new house the best in the city, with the largest company in the world. Admission, 25 cents Orchestra 50 cts. Private boxes, $5, $4 and $3
Published: (1864) -
Davis' Opera! Sixth and Chestnut Streets, (entrance on Sixth Street.) J.L. Davis proprietor Great success of the new company and already established favorites! Open every eve'ng with a continuous show of over four hours. Read the names and be convinced: Miss Lizzie Louise Davis, the only comedienne and danseuse in the business. Miss Clara Noble, the charming and fascinating vocalist. Miss Emma Davis, Sylphide danseuse. Fred Sharpley, eccentric Ethiopian comedian. J. Mortimer, banjoist and stump orator. J.C. Keene, interlocutor and jig dancer J. Duley, Ethiopian comedian. Mast. Charlie, the young scamp. J.L Davis, the original contraband. With an efficient orchestra, making decidedly the best company in the city. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performances will commence at quarter-past 8 Positively no boys admitted. N.B--Our liquors and cigars are warranted A No. 1
Published: (1863) -
Sanford's Opera House the star place of attraction Eleventh and Chesnut, the most central place of amusement in the city, crowded nightly to witness the inimitable and unapproachable songs, dances & afterpiece. R.J. Turner! whose singing alone is worth a ticket, to say nothing of the remaining stars! Look out for the burlesque Comedy of errors!
Published: (1857) -
Sanford's Opera House Race Street, between Second and Third. Open every evening
Published: (1864)