Theater playbill for Wood's Minstrels at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., September 12, 1860

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J. H. Budworth, J. H. Budworth
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Theater playbill for Wood's Minstrels at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., September 12, 1860

Odd-Fellows' Hall. Third night of the favorites, J.H. Budworth, W.S. Budworth, Rollin Howard in their great acts. J.K. Campbell, in the Essence of Old Virginia! Salomon's Preister and Strakosch, the three great soloists. Signor Max Woltersburg, from the Opera at Brussels, and M'me Index Fabbri-co! Budworth's (Late the Original and Only Genuine) Wood's Minstrels, the model Troupe of the profession! From Wood's Marble Palace of Minstrelsy, 561 and 563 Broadway, New York, where they have been permanently located for the past ten years. This Troupe (The Best Ethiopian Troupe in the country) have recently closed their brilliant and triumphant engagement of four weeks, at Barnum's Museum, New York, The greatest Minstrel engagement on record. They are now making their first Southern Tour, under the entire supervision of Mr. James H. Budworth, Prince of Ethiopian comedians. Wednesday evening, September 12, 1860 will be presented a Programme of New Acts and Comicalities, including (by general request) the great farce of Peter Piper Pepper Podge ...

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Introductory Overture (new) / Budworth Minstrels
Opening Chorus "Away, Away," from Masaniello / Company
Connecticut Courtship / J.H. Budworth
Silver Moonlight Winds / Rollin Howard
Oh! My love's gone / W.S. Budworth
Annie May (new) / J.K. Campbell
Sneezing Song (new and original) / J.H. Budworth
Finale: Wood's Minstrels Quickstep / Troupe
Part 2. Solo, Violin / Mons. Strakosch
Concert a la Julien! A burlesque on Mons. Julien's Monster Concerts. Arranged for and originally performed by this Troupe
Third appearance here of the great sensation Prima Donna, Mad'me Index Fabbri-co who will appear in the prison scene from "Il Trovatore"
Part 3. Solo, Violoncello, by the celebrated performer Herr Jean B. Preiser
The Great Banjo Solo / J.H. Budworth. Gaily the Troubadour! ... Astonishing feats of Strength! Herr Drissellbach Vondellsmidt
Solo, Boehm Clarionet / M.J. Salomons
Essence of Old Virginia / J.K. Campbell
The performance to conclude with Budworth's adaptation (received with the greatest applause and owing to its great success) of Peter Piper Pepper Podge!

Edition Notes

Title devised by Library staff from item.

"To-morrow night, the Great Railroad Excursion"

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

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[Washington, D.C.]
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Budworth's (late the original and only genuine) Wood's Minstrels, the model troupe of the profession!

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Library of Congress
Thr. A11 Box 1 no. 66

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1 sheet

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OL30386531M
LCCN
2014658590

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