Contributions

  • Selby, Charles, 1802?-1863 - Contributor
  • Stirling, Edward, 1807-1894 - Contributor
  • Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office - Contributor
  • Washington Theatre (Washington, D.C. : 19th century) - Contributor
  • Theater Playbills and Programs Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor

Publication

1860 - H. Polkinhorn's Steam Job Press, D street, near 7th, Washington, District of Columbia

Language

English

Word Count

0 words, Guess

Page Count

0 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCThr. A11 Box 1 no. 22

Alternate Titles

  • Satan in Paris, or, The Mysterious Stranger
  • Satan in Paris
  • Mysterious stranger
  • Young scamp
  • Last night but three of Miss Maggie Mitchell

Description

Washington Theatre. Lessee, John T. Ford, stage manager, S.W. Glenn, leader of orchestra, Wm. Withers. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture commences at a quarter to 8. Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Last night but three of Miss Maggie Mitchell who in compliance with many requests will appear in the great play called "Satan in Paris" sustained by a most excellent cast ... Monday evening, February 13, 1860 will be performed the unique and singular drama, entitled "Satan in Paris, or, The Mysterious Stranger" ... Song: Who'll Have Me: Miss Morton. Overture by Orchestra. To conclude with the charming comedy of "The Young Scamp!" ...

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