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Washington Theater, lessee Mr. S.W. Glenn, stage manager, Mr. Humphrey Bland, leader of orchester, Mr. Wm. Withers ... Opening Night! Saturday ev'g, Nov. 3, '60, the entertainments will commence with Bourcicault's comedy of "Old Heads and Young Hearts" ... To conclude with the musical burlesque entitled "Jenny Lind" ...
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Theater playbill for "Old Heads and Young Hearts" and "Jenny Lind" at Washington Theater, Washington, D.C., November 3, 1860
1860, Polkinhorn's Steam Job Printing Office, D street, bet. 6th & 7th sts.
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Cast: Old heads and young hearts: Lord Pompion: Mr. D. Ryan, Lord Charles Roebuck: Mr. O.B. Collins, Colonel Rocket: Mr. W.H. Bartholomew, Tom Coke: Mr. L.P. Roys, Littleton Coke: Mr. F.C. Bangs, Jesse Rural: Mr. Humphrey Bland, Bob: Mr. John T. Raymond, Stripe: Mr. J.T. Mathews, Russell: Mr. J.W. Carrol, Lady Pompion: Mrs. Eliza Mann, Lady Alice Hawthorn: Miss Alice Placide Mann, Miss Rocket: Miss Mary Shaw.
Cast: Jenny Lind: Baron Swigitoff Beery: Mr. W.H. Bartholomew, Spittoon: Mr. D. Ryan, Knaster: Mr. Walton, Cheroot: Mr. Boyd, Granby Gag: Mr. J.T. Raymond, Leatherlungs: Mr. Mathews, Jenny Lind (in which she will introduce a variety of Songs and Dances): Miss Mary Shaw.
"On Monday evening, the great comedian, Mr. Jos. Jefferson will appear as Dr. Pangloss in the Heir at Law and Jaques Strop in Robert Macaire".
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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