Theater playbill for Mr. John T. Raymond in "Child of the Re
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Theater playbill for Mr. John T. Raymond in "Child of the Regiment," "Poca-Hon-Tas" and "The Dutch Actor" at the Washington Theater, December 14, 1860

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Washington Theater. Lessee S.W. Glenn, stage manager Mr. Humphrey Bland ... Friday evening, Dec. 14, '60. Benefit of Mr. John T. Raymond when will be presented the great bill of the season. Child of the Regiment, John Brougham's Poca-hon-tas! and The Dutch Actor. Operatic drama! Musical Burlesque! ... Look at this immense programme. Friday, December 14th, 1860 will be presented the musical drama, called "Child of the Regiment" ... after which, selections from Longfellow's Hiawatha by Miss Alice Placide Mann to be followed with John Brougham's burlesque of "Poca-Hon-Tas" ... Mr. Raymond will chant the world-renowned "Vilikins and his Dinah." The Orchestra will perform the celebrated Sligh-Bell Polka, and Canary Bird Waltz composed by Mr. Wm. Withers. To conclude with the grat farce, called "The Dutch Actor!" ... The eminent American tragedian, Mr. E. Eddy will shortly appear as Jack Cade. "The Dead Heart" and "The Corsican Brothers" will shortly be produced in excellent style. On Saturday, Benefit of the author of "Fashions and Follies" ...

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