Theater playbill for "All that Glitters is not Gold" and "Th
Theater playbill for "All that Glitters is not Gold" and "The Trumpeter's Daughter" at the Washington Theater, October 4, 1861
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Theater! Corner of C and 11th streets, near Pennsylvania avenue. Lessee: Mr. Humphrey Bland, Acting manager: Mr. Blennerhassett, Musical director: Mr. Sandy Jamieson ... Great success. Miss Susan Denin the beautiful and popular American Actress is engaged for a limited period. Third appearance in Washington of Mr. Ben Rogers the talented eccentric comedian. Entire new scenery by Mr. James Lamb. First appearance of Mrs. Helen Muzzy. Friday ev'g, October 4th, 1861. The entertainment will commence with the comedy, in 2 acts, entitled "All that Glitters is not Gold!" ... Overture: Orchestra. To conclude with the farce of "The Trumpeter's Daughter" ... In preparation, and will shortly be produced, a musical patriotical and farcical sketch for the times, entitled "Our Volunteers" written expressly for this Theater, by T.B. DeWalden, Esq. ...
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