The New York Mirror Annual and Directory of the Theatrical Profession for 1888Harrison Grey Fiske New York mirror, 1888 - 208 pages |
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... born woman . John A. Stevens produced " A Secret Foe " at the Opera Comique , London , England ; with the following cast : Count Fedor Petrovick , R. S. Boleyn ; Bogdanouve , H. Fenwick Prince Paul , C. W. Somerset ; Targeneff , Louis ...
... born woman . John A. Stevens produced " A Secret Foe " at the Opera Comique , London , England ; with the following cast : Count Fedor Petrovick , R. S. Boleyn ; Bogdanouve , H. Fenwick Prince Paul , C. W. Somerset ; Targeneff , Louis ...
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... born lady , while Murielle is the daughter of an old servant of the Marquis . In the meantime the old nobleman , from what he bas overheard , falls into the error that Marcel is really Gaston de la Roche - Noire , and so consents to the ...
... born lady , while Murielle is the daughter of an old servant of the Marquis . In the meantime the old nobleman , from what he bas overheard , falls into the error that Marcel is really Gaston de la Roche - Noire , and so consents to the ...
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... had been previously married in Germany , and were separated in 1883. -Destruction by fire of the Opera House , at Tremont , Neb . NECROLOGY FOR 1887 . Marius Audran . Born at Marseilles 102 THE NEW YORK MIRROR ANNUAL .
... had been previously married in Germany , and were separated in 1883. -Destruction by fire of the Opera House , at Tremont , Neb . NECROLOGY FOR 1887 . Marius Audran . Born at Marseilles 102 THE NEW YORK MIRROR ANNUAL .
Page 103
... Born in Philadelphia . Died suddenly , on January 29th , in Cleveland , O. She made her début at Philadelphia , and in 1840 was married at Louisville , Ky . , to John S. Potter , actor and manager . For about twenty years she acted with ...
... Born in Philadelphia . Died suddenly , on January 29th , in Cleveland , O. She made her début at Philadelphia , and in 1840 was married at Louisville , Ky . , to John S. Potter , actor and manager . For about twenty years she acted with ...
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... Born at Law- rence , Mass . , in 1853. Died in New York , on October 30th , from injuries received in a terrible fall . Miss Arlington went on the stage in St. Louis , in 1872 , as a member of Spal- ding's stock company . She married a ...
... Born at Law- rence , Mass . , in 1853. Died in New York , on October 30th , from injuries received in a terrible fall . Miss Arlington went on the stage in St. Louis , in 1872 , as a member of Spal- ding's stock company . She married a ...
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