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New National Theatre, W.H. Rapley, manager, T. Arthur Smith, treasurer, farewell American tour of Madame Sarah Bernhardt and M. Coquelin, under the direction of Mr. Maurice Grau, managing director of the Maurice Grau Opera Company, "L'Aiglon" drame en six actes et en verse de M. Edmond Rostand. Scenery painted by Mr. Homer Emons.
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New National Theatre, Washington, D.C., Week of Monday, January 14, 1901, evenings at 8 sharp. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.
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Cast: Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, M. Coquelin, M. Desjardin, M. Scheler, M. Rebel, M. H. Deschamps, M. Piron, M. Deneubourg, M. Krauss, M. Laurent, M. Ramy, M. Guiraud, M. Durec, M. Mallet, M. Barry, M. Dara, M. Maret, M. Fusch, M. Francais, M. Deneuville, M. Stebler, M. Conroy, M. Chabert, M. Javer, M. Julien, M. Stephano, M. Rigler, M. Durand, M. Soleillan, M. Dupuis, Mme. Mea, Mme. Marcya, Mme. Damiroff, Mme. Kerwich, Mme. Boulanger, Mme. Cellarius, Mme. Bardey, Mme. Patry, Mme. Savelli, Mme. Tasuy, Mme. Simonson, Mme. Solter, Mme. Chauvet, Mme. Heyser, Mme. Henry, Mme. Piguel, Mme. Royer.
"Thursday night--La Tosca; Friday and Saturday nights--Cyrano de Bergerac; Saturday matinee--Camille".
LC copy has ink stamp: "Gift. Est. of J.H. Corning, June 20, 1940".
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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