An edition of Madame Modjeska (1900)

Madame Modjeska

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Madame Modjeska
Helena Modjeska
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An edition of Madame Modjeska (1900)

Madame Modjeska

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Fifth Ave. Theatre, Broadway and 28th Street, Edwin Knowles, sole manager. Engagement of "Madame Modjeska," assisted by John E. Kellerd, and an efficient supporting company under the management of John C. Fisher. Repertoire. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Wednesday matinee, "Mary Stuart," by Frederick Schiller. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings "Marie Antoinette," a new historical tragedy, by Clinton Stuart. Saturday matinee, "The Ladies' Battle," comedy by Eugene Scribe.

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Madame Modjeska
1900
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Edition Notes

Fifth Ave. Theatre [New York, N.Y., February, 1900], Evenings at 8.15, matinees, Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.00.

Title devised by Library staff.

With: Hearts are Trumps. Issued together.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

Other Titles
Mary Stuart., Marie Antoinette., Ladies' battle.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/H

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1 sheet (playbill).

ID Numbers

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OL31005735M
LCCN
2013657610

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