Bijou Theatre
The Two Orphans, April 25, [1897]
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D'Ennery's powerful Drama, "The Two Orphans." Annual Engagement of Kate Claxton and Chas. A. Stevenson, with Chas. A. Stevenson, Geo. Becks, Henry Stockbridge et al. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Eagle.
Othello, October 3, 1898
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Managers Wagenhals & Kemper present "Othello", Shakespeare's Tragedy in Six Acts. Starring Louis James, Kathryn Kidder, Frederick Warde, with Mr. Frank Peters, Mr. Harry Langdon et al. Under the direction of H. C. Kennedy & Co.
A Female Drummer, January 2, [1899]
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"A Female Drummer", Chas. E. Blaney's Big Extravaganza Success. Music by Frank David, Lyrics by Chas. E. Blaney, with Miss Johnstone Bennett, Geo. Richards et al. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Eagle.
Casey's Wife, March 20, 1899
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The Celtic-Hebraic Comedy, "Casey's Wife" by Robert J. Donnolly. A Farcical Pleasantry, about life in New York's East Side. Staged by Frank Tannehill, Jr., Direction of Fred Peel. Starring John C. Sparks, Claude Gillingwater, et al.
The Policy Players, October 30, [1899]
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Hurtig & Seamon present the World-Famed Comedians, William and Walker, In a New Musical Farce-Comedy, "The Policy Players." Music by Bert A. Williams, Book by Geo. W. Walker, Adapted for the stage by J.A. Shipp. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Eagle.
Why Smith Left Home, March 5, [1900]
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Broadhurst's Gleeful Plenitude, "Why Smith Left Home" by George H. Broadhurst, author of "What Happened to Jones" and "The Wrong Mr. Wright." With Maclyn Arbackle, Fred W. Peters, Dan Mason, et al. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Eagle.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, April 2, [1900]
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"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Al. W. Martin, The only Legitimate Organization properly presenting this Ideal American Play, Al W. Martin, Sole Owner, with Will H. Stevens, Fred M. Tillish, Franklyn Whitman, et al. Staged under the direction of Will H. Stevens. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Eagle.
Our Cinderella, December 28, 1903
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The Spooner Stock Company presents the Musical Comedy, "Our Cinderella" by William J. McKiernan, author of "The Gunner's Mate" etc. Staged and Produced by Edna May Spooner. Cast includes: Edna May Spooner, Cecil Spooner, Augustus Phillips, et al.