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The Baldwin Theatre, lessee and propretor Mr. Al. Hayman, manager Mr. Alfred Bouvier. Monday evening, June 2d, every evening, except Sunday, matineee Saturday only. Second week Wilson Barrett, Miss Eastlake and complete London company, including George Barrett. Thursday, second special night, triple bill: "The Miser," a one-act phantasy by S. Weir Mitchell ... "A Clerical Error," by H.A. Jones ... "Chatterton" by H.A. Jones and Henry Herman ... For Mr. Wilson Barrett, Clark S. Sammis, manager, Frank Murray, business agent, Charles Cathcart, stage manager. The orchestra under the dirction of Mr. August Hinrichs.
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Theater program for Wilson Barrett in "The Miser," "A Clerical Error," and "Chatterton" at the Baldwin Theatre, San Francisco, June 2, 1890
1890, [Publisher not identified]
in English
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Cast: The miser: Mr. Wilson Barrett, Mr. Austin Melford, Mr. Cooper Cliffe, Miss Lillie Belmore.
Cast: A clerical error: Mr. Wilson Barrett, Mr. Cooper Cliffe, Mr. George Barrett, Miss Lillie Belmore.
Cast: Chatterton: Mr. Wilson Barrett, Mr. George Barrett, Miss Alice Belmore, Miss Lillie Belmore, Alice Cooke.
"Friday evening and Saturday matinee, last time of the romantic drama Ben-My-Chree"--unnumbered page 3.
"Next week beginning Monday, June 9th, third week and last of the engagement of Mr. Wilson Barrett. Monday and Friday evenings, 'Nowadays' by Wilson Barrett. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee, Mr. Barrett's original Princess Theatre Version of 'The Silver King' Thursday, third special night performance, Bulwer Lytton's beautiful play, 'The Lady of Lyons'. Seats ready Thursday. Next attraction, Monday, June 16th, the entire London Gaiety Company, Florence St. John, E.J. Lonnen, etc., 80 people from the Gaiety Theatre, Loneon, in a magnificent production of 'Faust Up To Date'. In the near future, Mr. A.M. Palmer's Company from the Madison Square Theatre"--unnumbered page 6.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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