Theatre Programs and Clippings, 1899-1919 and undated
Scope and Contents
Mounted theatre-related clippings, most undated. Most of the clippings are simply images rather than full articles, sources are most often not indicated. Death notices account for most recent dates.
Programs: Productions of "Because She Loved Him So,""The Song of the Sword,""Lord and Lady Algy,""Robespierre," all at the New National Theatre, 1899; "The Musketeers" at the Columbia Theatre, 1899; "Mrs. Fiske" at the Lafayette Sq. Opera House, 1900; productions of "The Singing Girl" and The Tyranny of Tears," both at the New National Theatre, 1900; variety show at the New Grand, c1900; "The Greatest Thing in the World" at the Columbia Theatre, 1900; Primrose and Dockstader's Great American Minstrels at the New National Theatre, 1900.
Article about death of Henry Irving (1905); news pieces about deaths of Maurice Barrymore (damaged) (1905), George H. Primrose (1919).
Performers featured include John E. Dodson; James O'Neill, Edward Hugh (E.H.) Sothern, Virginia Harned, Charles Frohman's Empire Theatre Company, Ellen Terry, Becky Sharp, The Alice Nielsen Opera Co., John Drew, Sarah Cowell LeMoyne.
Pages are numbered 266-275.
Dates
- Creation: 1899-1919 and undated
Extent
From the Collection: 100 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Repository Details
Part of the Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections Repository