The New York Mirror Annual and Directory of the Theatrical Profession for 1888Harrison Grey Fiske |
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... Lord Abercrombie Dahlgreen , Sidney Drew ; Matthew Trimble , John Wooderson ; Paul Weatherbee , G. J. Henderson ... lord . They attempt to scrape acquaintance with Doctor Lee and Lord Edward Talford , who are stopping at the same hotel ...
... Lord Abercrombie Dahlgreen , Sidney Drew ; Matthew Trimble , John Wooderson ; Paul Weatherbee , G. J. Henderson ... lord . They attempt to scrape acquaintance with Doctor Lee and Lord Edward Talford , who are stopping at the same hotel ...
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... lord going into the stern arms of the law . Death of Gustave Koster , stage machinist of the Vine Street Opera House , at Cincin- nati , O. , aged 30. Destruction by fire of the Opera House , Suncook , N. II . 12. Production of " The ...
... lord going into the stern arms of the law . Death of Gustave Koster , stage machinist of the Vine Street Opera House , at Cincin- nati , O. , aged 30. Destruction by fire of the Opera House , Suncook , N. II . 12. Production of " The ...
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... Lord Dayrell , George Olmi ; Philip Jervaux , E. W. Hoff ; Sir Mulberry Mullit , Ellis Ryse ; Peter , H. A. Cripps ; Annette , Ida Eissing ; Capt . Hazzard , Bessie Fairbairn ; Madge , Celio Eissing . The Kiralfys revived " The Black ...
... Lord Dayrell , George Olmi ; Philip Jervaux , E. W. Hoff ; Sir Mulberry Mullit , Ellis Ryse ; Peter , H. A. Cripps ; Annette , Ida Eissing ; Capt . Hazzard , Bessie Fairbairn ; Madge , Celio Eissing . The Kiralfys revived " The Black ...
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... Lord , George Clarke ; Christopher Sly , William Gilbert ; Hostess , May Sylvie ; A Page , W. Collier ; Huntsmen ... lord of Ruddygore , despite his best endeavor , shall do one crime or more once every day , forever . " The present lord ...
... Lord , George Clarke ; Christopher Sly , William Gilbert ; Hostess , May Sylvie ; A Page , W. Collier ; Huntsmen ... lord of Ruddygore , despite his best endeavor , shall do one crime or more once every day , forever . " The present lord ...
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... Lord Chief - Justice Coleridge forbidding the manager , who had dismissed her , from employing any one else , which resulted in her resuming the part of Fernand until the rule had been argued in court . Production of " Le Coup de Foudre ...
... Lord Chief - Justice Coleridge forbidding the manager , who had dismissed her , from employing any one else , which resulted in her resuming the part of Fernand until the rule had been argued in court . Production of " Le Coup de Foudre ...
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