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Volume 6, 1901-1902 (New York and Chicago Theatres)
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The Husking Bee - Betts Academy , (1896)
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Program, Benefit Performance - Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
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Miss Hobbs - Dearborn Theatre, Chicago
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The Masked Ball, adapted by Clyde Fitch - Dearborn Theatre
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The Governor's Son, by George M. Cohan - Great Northern Theatre, Chicago
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Miss Simplicity, by R.A. Barnet - Grand Opera House
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Janice Meredith - Wallack's
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Don Caesar's Return, by Victor Mapes - Wallacks
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All On Account of Eliza, by Leo. Ditrichstein - Wallack's
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A Gentleman of France, dramatized of Harriet Ford - Wallack's
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The Messenger Boy, by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray - Daly's
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The King's Musketeer, adapted by Henry Hamilton - Daly's
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To Have and To Hold, dramatized by E.F. Boddington - Knickerbocke
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Rogers Brothers in Washington, by Harry B. Smith and Maurice Levi - Knickerbocker
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Are You a Mason? adapted by Leo Ditrichstein - Garrick
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Catherine, by Henri Lavedan - Garrick
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Richard Lovelace, by Lawrence Irving - Garden Theatre
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Alice of Old Vincennes, dramatized by Edward E. Rose - Garden
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The Auctioneer, by Lee Arthur and Charles Klein - Bijou
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The Widow Jones, by John J. McNally - Bijou
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Dolly Varden, by Stanislaus Stange - Herald Square Theatre
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Beaucaire, by Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland - Herald Square
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As You Like It - Theatre Republic
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Joan o' the Shoals, by Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland - Theatre Republic
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The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, by Arthur Wing Pinero - Theatre Republic
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The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith, by Arthur Wing Pinero - Theatre Republic
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King Charles I, by W.G. Wills - Harlem Opera House
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D'Arcy of the Guards, by Louis Evan Shipman - Savoy Theatre
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Lovers Lane, by Clyde Fitch - Manhattan Theatre
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Under Two Flags, by Paul M. Potter - Academy of Music
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The Little Duchess, by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Smith - The Casino Theatre
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Miss Simplicity, by R.A. Barnet - The Casino
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Frocks and Frills, adapted by Sydney Grundy - Daly's
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Notre Dame, by Paul M. Potter - Daly's
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A Message From Mars, by Richard Ganthony - Garrick
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Sky Farm, by Edward E. Kidder - Garrick
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Garrett O'Magh, by Augustus Pitou - 14th Street Theatre
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Up York State, by David Higgins and Georgia Waldron - 14th Street
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Sweet and Twenty, by Basil Hood - Madison Square
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The Liberty Belles, by Harry B. Smith - Madison Square
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The Girl and the Judge, by Clyde Fitch - Lyceum
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Under Southern Skies, by Lottie Blair Parker - Theatre Republic
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The Widerness, by H.V. Esmond - Empire
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The Twin Sister, by Ludwig Fulda - Empire
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The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch, by Mrs. Burton Harrison - Manhattan
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A Bit of Old Chelsea, by Mrs. Oscar Beringer - Manhattan
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles, adapted by Lorimer Stoddard - Manhattan
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The Helmet of Navarre, adapted by Bertha Runkle and Lawrence Marston - Criterion
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A Royal Rival, adapted by Gerald du Maurier - Criterion
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The Second in Command, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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Richard Carvel, by Edward E. Rose - Empire
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Francesca da Rimini, by George H. Boker's - Victoria
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Lady Margaret, adapted by Edward Rose - Bijou
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Diplomacy, by Victorien Sardou - Empire
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The Importance of Being Earnest - Empire
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Maid Marian, by Harry B. Smith - Garden Theatre
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A Runaway Girl, by Seymour Hicks and Harry Nichols - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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The Toreador, by James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls - Knickerbocker
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San Toy, by Edward Morton - Daly's
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Du Barry, by David Belasco - Criterion
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The Hunchback, by James Sheridan Knowles - Garrick
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A Modern Magdalen, adapted by Haddon Chambers - Bijou
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Her Lord and Master, by Martha Morton - Manhattan
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Life, by Anson Pond - Garden
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The Great Lafayette Show - The Casino
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The Lion's Bride - The Casino
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Soldier's of Fortune, by Augustus Thomas - Savoy
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The Diplomat, by Martha Morton - Madison Square
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When Knighthood Was in Flower, by Paul Kester - Harlem Opera House
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If I Were King, by Justin Huntly McCarthy - Harlem Opera House
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A Gentleman of France, dramatized by Harriet Ford - Wallack's
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The Last Appeal, by Leo Ditrichstein - Wallack's
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The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - Broadway Theatre
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Foxy Grandpa, by R. Melville Baker - 14th Street Theatre
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Quo Vadis, dramatized by Stanislaus Stange - The New York
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Hurly Burly, by Harry B. Smith and Edgar Smith - Weber and Field
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Catherine, by Edgar and Harry B. Smith
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The Hall of Fame, by Sydney Rosenfeld - The New York
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Hoity Toity, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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Depleurisy, a travesty on Sardou's Diplomacy - Weber and Fields'
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The Curl and the Judge, adapted from The Girl and the Judge, by Clyde Fitch - Weber and Fields'
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The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Harlem Opera House
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Frou-Frou, adapted by Augustin Daly - Garrick
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The Show Girl, by R.A. Barnet - Wallack's
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King Dodo, by Frank Pixley - Daly's
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Hearts Aflame, by Genevieve G. Haines - Garrick
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Lady of Lyons, by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Garrick
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A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen - Manhattan
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Little Italy, by Horace B. Fry - Manhattan
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Divorçons, by Victorien Sardou - Manhattan
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Program of Hammerstein's Paradise Gardens
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The Chaperons, by Frederic Ranken - The New York
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A Chinese Honeymoon, by George Dance - Casino
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The Defender, by Allen Lowe - Herald Square
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Japan by Night - Madison Square Roof Garden
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Because She Loved Him So - American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Carnegie Lyceum
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The Mikado - Madison Square Roof Garden
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The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum - Grand Opera House
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The Storks, by Richard Carle and Guy F. Steely - Dearborn Theatre
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Masonic Temple Theatre Program (Chicago)
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Pickings from Puck, by Clarence Sinn - Great Northern Theatre
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King Dodo, by Frank Pixley - The Studebaker?
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Robert Emmet, by Brandon Tynan - 14th Street Theatre
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Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks, by Justin Adams - Academy of Music
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Show Girl, or The Cap of Fortune, by R.A. Barnet - Grand Opera
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The New Clown, by H.M. Paull - Garrick
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The Emerald Isle, by Arthur Sullivan, Edward German and Basil Hood - Herald Square
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Mistress Nell, by George C. Hazelton, Jr. - Murray Hill Theatre
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Soldiers of Fortune, by Augustus Thomas - Savoy
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The Mummy and the Humming Bird, by Isaac Henderson - Empire
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King High Ball, by Charles Horwitz - The New York
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Captain Molly, by George C. Hazelton - Manhattan
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Robin Hood, by Reginald DeKoven and Harry B. Smith - Academy of Music
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Hearts Aflame, by Genevieve G. Haines - Bijou
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Mrs. Jack, by Grace Livingston Furniss - Wallack's
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David Harum, dramatized by R. and M.W. Hitchcock - Criterion
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The Governor's Son, by George M. Cohan - Grand Opera
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The Two Schools, by Alfred Capus - Madison Square
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A Rose o' Plymouth-Town, by Beulah Marie Dix and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland - Manhattan
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Iris, by A.W. Pinero - Criterion
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Everyman - Mendelssohn Hall
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First American Tour of Pietro Mascagni - Metropolitan Opera
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Twirly Whirly, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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His Excellency the Governor, by R. Marshall - Garrick
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The Joy of Living, by Hermann Sudermann - Garden
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The Night of the Party, by Weedon Grossmith - Princess Theatre
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The Ninety and Nine, by Ramsay Morris - Academy of Music
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The Silver Slipper, by Owen Hall - Broadway
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The Chaperons, by Frederick Ranken - Grand Opera
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An American Invasion, by Madeline Lucette Ryley - Bijou
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Sherlock Holmes, by William Gillette - Knickerbocker
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A Country Mouse, by Arthur Law - Savoy
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A Country Girl, by James T. Tanner - Daly's
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The Sword of the King, by Ronald MacDonald - Wallack's
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Imprudence, by H.V. Esmond - Empire
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A Cigarette Maker's Romance, by Charles Hannan - Herald Square
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Audrey, by Mary Johnson - Madison Square
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The Chaperons - Folly Theatre
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The Crisis, by Winston Churchill - Wallack's
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The Cardinal, by Louis N. Parker - Garden
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The Mocking Bird, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Bijou
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Mary of Magdala, by Paul Heyse - Manhattan
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The Stubbornness of Geraldine, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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Fad and Folly, by Safford Waters and Rupert Hughes - Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse
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The Darling of the Gods, by David Belasco and John Luther Long - Belasco Theatre
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The Cavalier, dramatized by Paul Kester and George Middleton - Criterion
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home, by Stanislaus Stange - The New York
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The Paraders, by Raymand W. Peck - La Salle
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The Storks, by Richard Carle and Guy F. Steely - Dearborn
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The Billionaire, by Harry B. Smith and Gustave Kerker - Daly's
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Heidelberg, or, When All the World is Young, adapted by Aubrey Boucicault - Princess
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The Sultan of Sulu, by Alfred G. Wathall - Wallack's
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Farewell Performances of Eleonora Duse in Francesca da Rimini - Metropolitan Opera
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Twirly Whirly - Weber and Fields'
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The Stickiness of Gelatine, a parody of The Stubbornness of Geraldine, by Clyde Fitch - Weber and Fields'
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The Mocking Bird, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Amphion Theatre
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The Unforeseen, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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The Girl with the Green Eyes, by Clara Bloodgood - Savoy
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Julius Caesar - Herald Square
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Gretna Green, by Grace Livingston Furniss - Madison Square
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The Cross-Ways, by Mrs. Langtry and J. Hartley Manners - Garrick
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The Eternal City, by Hall Caine - Victoria
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The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum - Majestic Theatre
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Mr. Blue Beard, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - Knickerbocker
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Mr. Pickwick, book by Charles Klein - Herald Square
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The Billionaire, by Harry B. Smith and Gustave Kerker - Daly's
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The Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen - Manhattan
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The Consul, by Charles F. Nirdlinger - Princess
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Mice and Men, by Madeleine Lucette Ryley - Garrick
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If I Were King, by Justin Huntly McCarthy - Garden
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Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle, by I.N. Morris - 14th Street
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The Bold Soger Boy, by Theo. Burt Sayre - 14th Street
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The Bird in the Cage, by Clyde Fitch - Bijou
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The Earl of Pawtucket, by Augustus Thomas - Madison Square
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Lohengrin - Metropolitan Opera
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Mme. Roger-Miclos Recital - Mendelssohn Hall
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The Darling of the Gods, by David Belasco and John Luther Long - Belasco Theatre
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Mr. Pickwick - Herald Square
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The Frisky Mrs. Johnson, by Clyde Fitch - Princess
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The Girl with the Green Eyes, by Clara Bloodgood - Savoy
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The Sporting Duchess, by Augustus Harris, Cecil Raleigh, and Henry Hamilton - American
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A Bunch of Keys, by Charles H. Hoyt - Murray Hill
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Mr. Bluebeard, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - Knickerbocker
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Hearts are Trumps, by Cecil Raleigh and Arthur Collins - 5th Avenue Theatre
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The Stranglers of Paris, by David Belasco - American
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The Great Ruby, by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton - 5th Ave.
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Mr. Walker's Ward, by Mark E. Swan - 5th Avenue
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Dora, by Charles Reade - 5th Avenue
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An Arabian Night, by Augustin Daly - 5th Avenue
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The New Boy, by Arthur Law - 5th Avenue
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Rome - Pain's
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Captain Swift, by Haddon Chambers - 5th Avenue
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The Nominee, by Leander Richardson and William Yardley - 5th Ave
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Peaceful Valley, by Edward E. Kidder - 5th Avenue
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Jeanne du Barry, by Lorraine Hollis - American
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Lend Me Five Shillings, by John Madison Morton - Murray Hill
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David Garrick, by T.W. Robertson - Murray Hill
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Madame Sans Gene, by Victorien Sardou - American
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Shenandoah, by Bronson Howard - American
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A Man From Mexico, by H.A. Du Souchet - American
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Reaping the Whirlwind, by Owen Davis - American
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The City of New York, by Walter Fessler - American
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At the White Horse Tavern, by Sydney Rosenfeld - 5th Avenue
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The Royal Box, by Charles Coghlan - 5th Avenue
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A Pair of Lunatics, by W.R. Walker - 5th Avenue
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A Midnight Bell, by Charles H. Hoyt - 5th Avenue
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The Gentle Mr. Bellew of France, by Clay M. Greene - 5th Ave.
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A Trip to Chinatown, by Charles H. Hoyt - 5th Avenue
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Locked Out at 3 A.M., by E.B. Harvier - 5th Avenue
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The Still Alarm, by Joseph Arthur - 5th Avenue
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Humbug, by Fred. Marsden - 5th Avenue
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A Stag at Bay, by Margaret Townsend and Arturo Cuyas - 5th Ave.
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