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Theatre Royal playbill: The Maid of Saragossa, and others, Nov 1848

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Theatre Royal playbill: The Maid of Saragossa, and others, Nov 1848
Sheffield_City_Centre
1848/11/24
1800-1850

Theatre Royal, Sheffield

Last night of the new grand dramatic spectacle, entitled of

The Maid of Saragossa,

In which Mrs Moreton Brookes, Mr Crowther and his highly trained horse, ‘Vienna’, will appear.

By desire, the musical entertainment of

The Turnpike Gate!

AndDominique, the Deserter.

Friday evening, Nov. 24th, 1848,

will be repeated for the last time the dramatic spectacle, entitled, The

Maid of Saragossa,

or The Dumb Spy and Steed of Arragon.

A Pas Seul by Miss Laura Sanders.

To be followed by the musical entertainment of

The Turnpike Gate!

A Grand Pas de Deux by Miss Adeline Lonsdale and Mr Hunt.

To conclude with the new laughable drama entitled Dominique, the Deserter, or the Gentleman in Black.

On Monday will be produced the Scottish drama of Lochinvar.

The interlude of The Petticoat Colonel.

And a new burlesque extravaganza, with extraordinary effects, never before seen in Sheffield entitled

Lady Godiva! or, Peeping Tom of Coventry.

[Performers]: Mr W. Artaud, Mr Baker, Mrs Bartlett, Mr Birkinshaw, Mrs Moreton Brookes, Mr Browne, Mr Clifton, Mr Crowther, Mr George Graham, Mr Griffiths, Miss Ada Harcourt, Miss Adeline Lonsdale, Mr W. Mayland, Mr Moore, Mr Mulford, Miss Sanders, Miss L. Sanders, Mrs J. F. Saville, Mr R. F. Smith, Mr M. Smythson, Mrs M. Smythson, Mr M. Watkins, and Mr J. H. White.

Stage manager, Mr Mulford. Ballet master, Mr Hunt. Prompter, Mr Griffiths. Musical director, Mr Howard. Lessee and acting manager Mr J. F. Saville, Arundel Street.

Boxes, 2s. 6d. (second price, at a quarter before 9 o’clock, 1s. 6d.) Pit, 1s. Gallery 6d.

Printed by John Bridgeford, at the Caxton office, 7 Mulberry Street, Sheffield.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: BC/16/17.

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