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Location: London
County: London (city-county)
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Theatre Royal, Marylebone
Date: 6 January 1851-8 January 1851
Date notes: M-W Evenings
Event Program
Title
Performed Person / Troupe
Notes
Type
Slave, The
Rebecca Isaacs/ J. Johnstone/ Johnstone, J.Slave Troupe (London-Marylebone, 51)
Casting:
Zelinda - Miss Rebecca Isaacs
Miss Von Frump - Mrs. Manders
Stella Clifton - Miss Herbert
Sam Sharpset - Mr. Manders
Matthew Sharpset - Mr. John Howard
Gambia - Mr. J. Johnstone
? - Sir H. Bishop, Mr. Manley, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Stammers
Play, Operatic Drama
Bibliographic Sources
Era (London) January 5, 1851: 1:1.
Info in Record:
Performance Type:
Variety
Performers Listed: “Zelinda, Miss Rebecca Isaacs; Miss Von Frump, Mrs. Manders; Stella Clifton, Miss Herbert; Sam Sharpset, Mr. Manders; Matthew Sharpset, Mr. J. Howard; and Gambia, the Slave, Mr. J. Johnstone”;
Days & Times: “On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday”
Venue Name: “Theatre royal, Marylebone”
Other Acts on Bill: “the highly successful Christmas Pantomime, entitled HARLEQUIN ALFRED THE GREAT; or, The Magic Banjo and the Mystic Raven” (“Columbine, Mdlle. Louise Blanche; Clown, Mr. Tom Matthews”)
Program Info: “the Operatic Drama entitled THE SLAVE”;
Other:
ticket info
Era (London) January 12, 1851: 11:1.
Info in Record:
Performance Type:
Dramatic
Performers Listed: “Miss. Rebecca Isaacs”; “Sir H. Bishop”; “Mr. Manley”; Messrs. Herbert and Manders”; Mr. John Howard”; Mr. Johnstone”; Mr. Stammers”
Days & Times: “On Monday evening”; “during the week”
Venue Name: “Marylebone”
Other Acts on Bill: “the Pantomime”
Program Info: “The Slave”; “ ‘Tell me, my heart,’ ‘The Mocking Bird,’ and ‘Sons of Freedom,’ were delightful specimens of vocalization”