Around the world in 80 days.
Material type:
- G440Â ..P157A76 1989
Kiralfy's Alhambra Palace Theatre & concert garden [Philadelphia, Pa.], every evening at 7.50, Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. until further notice. [1877?].
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Miss Maud Granger, Miss Charlotte Evelyn, Miss E. Ramage, Miss Blanche Mortimer, Mr. George Metkiff, John W. Blaisdell, J.J. Wallace, W.H. Lytell, E.S. Tarr, Walter Hubbell, H.F. Seymour, G.B. Warde, R.M. Sutton, Geo. M. Doyle, F.C. Huebner, C.E. Collins, J. Taylor, H. Walters, P.W. Slater, H. Tomlinson, H. Pratt, J. Waterman.
Theatre music: 1. Overture, from the opera "Die Schone Galathea" / Fr. v. Suppe -- 2. Waltz "Conquest / Wiegand -- 3. Festmarsch / Th. Hentschel -- 4. Violin solo / Prof. F.A. Mueller -- 5. Galop "Klein Chronick" / Ed. Strauss.
Garden music: 1. Overture "Light Cavellerie" / V. Suppe -- 2. Coronation "Kronungs-Marsch" from the opera "The Prophet" / Meyerbier -- 3. "Wine, Wife and Song (Wein Weil und Gesang) waltz / Joh. Strauss -- 4. Polka "Alexandria" solo for cornet performed by G. Quinn -- 5. March "The Gallant Brigade" / Weingarten.
Kiralfy's Alhambra Palace, theatre & concert garden. Kiralfy Brothers, proprietors and managers. The great spectacular sensation of modern times "Around the World in 80 Days!" with the following distribution of characters. Grand ballet led by M'lle Anais Letourneur, supported by M'lle Pauline Leveque, M'lle Tariana, Mons. Gavant, and Mons. Arnold Kiralfy, and a splendid corps de ballet. Stage manager E.S. Tarr.
DLC
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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