Theaters
Found in 110 Collections and/or Records:
Season program, 2018
A program for the Oregon Cabaret's 2018 season which includes cast and crew lists for each show as well as bios.
Second Race Night, 1843
The Lincoln Theater advertises a performance of "Second Race Night!" on Thursday, September 21st. The evening also includes "Conscripts of 1812 or The Veterans Return."
Southern Oregon Repertory Singers, 2018
A program for the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers Yule Concert, which includes bios of the singers and musicians as well as other general information about the concert and the company.
Speed the Plough, 1849
The theatre poster advertises a performance of "Speed the Plough" under the patronage of the Hon. W. Monson. This Theatre Royal performance includes a comic song and a farce.
The Merchant of Venice, 1848
The broadside advertises the Lincoln Theatre's new season. The theatre has an entirely new company, new scenery, and a new wardrobe. The new season will be under the management of Mr. John Caple. Also listed are the shows they are doing which include the Merchant of Venice, a comic song by Mr. T. Reeves, a Medley Dance by Mr. Wooldridge, and ending with Mr. and Mrs. White.
The Opera of la Somnambula, 1849
The theatre poster announces the "Opera of la Somnambula," and the last appearance of Miss Rainforth, Sig. Borrani, Mr. Henry Corri, and Mr. W. Harrison, the celebrated English tenor.
The Templar or a Tale of Framlingham Castle, 1849
The Lincoln Theatre Royal advertisement announces the production of Robinson Taylor's new play of the Templar or, a Tale of Framlingham Castle featuring Mr. W. Montague and Mr. W. Artaud on February 19th.
The Templar or, a Tale of Framlingham Castle, 1849
The Lincoln Theatre Royal advertisement announces the production of Robinson Taylor's new play of the Templar or, a Tale of Framlingham Castle on February 20th. The broadside is printed on blue paper.
Wonga of the branded hand, 1849
The advertisement for upcoming shows at the Theatre Royal, Lincoln. The featured play, Wonga of the Branded Hand will star Mr. A. Abel and his two highly trained Mount St. Bernard Dogs. The play describes the characters of Wonga of the Branded Hand as the grateful savage, and the Shawnee Chief Black Vulture as the Native American villain. The broadside describes the play as "Robert and Edith Happy -- The white men triumphant, and Black Vulture's death by the dog."
Wonga of the branded hand, 1849
The large broadside details the play through several storyboard style illustrations. The advertisement promotes the first appearance of Mr. A. Abel and his two highly trained St Bernard Dogs, Hector, and Wallace, in a show called Wonga of the Branded Hand, also known as The Dogs of the Forest Log House.