Ref NoDICK/PRG/BAR PRS : F174814
AltRefNoF174814
CollectionCharles Dickens Theatre Collection
TitleBarnaby Rudge
Date26.11.1866
Extent1 programme
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising two plays produced at the Royal Princess's Theatre, on 26th November 1866, entitled THE MISTRESS OF THE MILL and BARNABY RUDGE.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PRG/DICK/BAR PRS : F174814
The programme was perfumed with Rimmel scent and contains printed advertisements for Rimmel products
The programme contains the printed note "Mrs. John Wood, The Celebrated Comic Actress from America, Every Evening." Also, in the cast list there is a printed note by Mrs. Wood's name, "In which character she will Sing "My Love he is a 'Prentice Boy," being a version of the "Saileur Boy," which was expressly written for, and originally sung by her in New York."
Contains a printed note referring to the scene "the Warren in Flames", stating "N.B.-There will be no more Danger in this Fire than there was in that in the "Streets of London"."
SubjectDrama, comedy
PhysicalDescription185 mm x 115 mm
Black ink on cream paper
Related PersonMoncrieff, W. T. (William Thomas), 1794-1857
Mellon, M. H.
Andrews, Mr.
Thomson, Augusta
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Watts, Mr.
Phillips, Mr.
Vining, Mr.
Hall, Charles, fl.1860
Gouthiere, Miss
Lloyds, F.
Hann, Mr.
Warton, R. E.
Bradwell, Mr.
Shore, J. G.
George, J. G.
Forrester, Mr.
Villers, F.
Rodgers, Katherine
Shepherd, E.
Calhaem, Stanislaus
Horsman, Charles
Mellon, H.
Robins, W. R.
Chapman, Mr.
Fenton, C. H.
Vining, Henry, Mrs.
Wood, John
Related OrganisationPrincess's Theatre
Related PlaceSt. Marylebon, London
CategoryTheatre programme
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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