Theater playbill for Mr. E. Eddy in "The Stranger," "His Las
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Theater playbill for Mr. E. Eddy in "The Stranger," "His Last Legs" and "The White Statue" at the Washington Theater, December 28, 1860

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Washington Theater. Lessee Mr. S.W. Glenn, stage manager Mr. Humphrey Bland ... Friday, Dec. 28, 1860. Farewell benefit & positively last appearance of Mr. E. Eddy on which occasion he will appear in two great characters! The Stranger in the beautiful play, of that name and also, by express desire, as O'Callaghan the Irish adventurer, in the comedy of "His Last Legs" which was received on Tuesday evening with the most vociferous demonstrations of delight. On Friday evening, Dec. 28, to commence with Kotzebue's tragedy of "The Stranger" ... After which Mr. J.T. Raymond will chant (without the trap,) the doleful ditty of Vilikins and his Dinah. To be followed by the comedy of "His Last Legs!" ... To conclude with the comic pantomime of "The White Statue" ... On Saturday, benefit of Mr. L.P. Roys. On Monday, benefit of Miss Alice Placide Mann ...

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