Item #E23791 1870s Broadside for Stage Performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Harriet Beecher Stowe.
1870s Broadside for Stage Performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
1870s Broadside for Stage Performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

1870s Broadside for Stage Performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

(1879). Broadside of 12" x 5 `1/2", blank backed. Engraving of Uncle Tom and Little Eva lower portion. Advetisement for a performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at English's Dramatic Lyceum Mechanic Hall (place not specified) on a Wednesday evening, Nov. 12. (presumably 1879). It trumpets "Mr. E.W. Beattie" as Uncle Tom and Little Helen as Eva; the rest of the cast is identified as well by their last names. The play was " interspersed with Singing and Dancing.." with four musical numbers specified including "Old Folks At Home" sung by Uncle Tom. Some light staining here and there. A note on the presumed dating: E.W. Beattie was noted in December 1876 in "The Clipper" newspaper as having played in Uncle Tom at the Music Hall in Portland, Maine on Nov. 20-22; in the second paragraph from the bottom a performance of this company amd particularly Little Helen in Portland is noted as "the Greatest Dramatic Triumph ever Achieved in That City". November 12 was a Wednesday in 1879. In terms of location, it is possibly Worcester, Mass. but could be elsewhere. Very Good. Item #E23791

Price: $400.00

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