Theater playbill for "Mazeppa, the Child of the Desert, or,
Theater playbill for "Mazeppa, the Child of the Desert, or, The Wild Tartarian Steed," "Oh! Hush!, or, The Wirginny Cupids" and the prelude of "The Rendezvous" at the Washington Theatre, November 2, 1833
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Theatre. The front of the Theatre will be ornamented with a Transparency, representing Mazeppa and the wild horse crossing the savage mountains of Tartary. 6th night of Mazeppa, and every evening, until further notice ... Jim Crow's Benefit ... Mr. Harrington, the celebrated Equestrian, has tutored his superb horse Romeo, for the poetical steed, so beautifully described in Lord Byron's well-known poem of Mazeppa. An engagement has been made with the military band, under the direction of Mr. Cuvilier, for the purpose of giving effect to the grand processions and marches of Mazeppa. Saturday, Nov. 2, 1833, will be presented, with entirely new scenery, music, dresses, decorations, properties, banners, &c. the grand equestrian melo-drmatic spectacle, of "Mazeppa the Child of the Desert, or, The Wild Tartarian Steed" Performed a great number of successive nights, at the principal theatres in America, with unbounded applause. The scenery by Mr. Isherwood, and assistants. The machinery, by Messrs. McMillan, Narden, and assistants. The Overture, by Auber. Director of the music, Mr. Parnell ... During the evening, Mr. T. Rice will appear and sing the extravaganza of "Jim Crow" Song: My Long Tail'd Blue, by Mr. Burns. After which, will be produced, an Ethiopean Opera, called "Oh! Hush!!! or, The Wirginny Cupids" Performed upwards of fifty nights at the Bowery Theatre, New York, to crowded houses, with the most unbounded appluase ... Previous to the spectacle, will be presented, the prelude of "The Rendezvous" ...
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