Hans the Boatman
Abstract
Theatre programme, part of the Angel Symon Collection of the University of Adelaide.
Catalogue Number:17
Abstract: Performed at Terry's Theatre in London for 46 weeks and then throughout Great Britain and Australia with enormous success.In Melbourne, 8 weeks at the Bijou Theatre and 6 weeks at the Criterion in Sydney.
Description
Venue: Theatre Royal, Hindley St., Adelaide
Physical Description: 2 double sided sheets to produce four pages, on paper.
Programme entitled The Darling Cigar Advocate, Adelaide February 1891. Half of back page for Emmanuel Solomon( SP bookie), described as the Broken Hill Leviathan. Second manager of Queen's Theatre, Adelaide. Also refers to performance of My Sweetheart but has no further details.
Printer:Shawyer and Co., 22 Currie St., Adelaide.
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