THE NEW YORK CLIPPER ANNUAL.
THE PARK THEATRE, Park Row, New York, 1821.
pie's ......"Guido Ferranti," by Oscar Wilde, origin-
.■'.lly acted, Broadway Theatre, N. Y.; later known as
"The Duchess of Padua."......."The Briarht Side"
originally acted. La Plata, Mo..... Club Theatre, Jop-
lin. Mo., dedicated......Malvern Opera House, Ten¬
ant's Harbor, Me., dedicatf^d......"The Viper on the
Hearth," by J. M. Campbell, acted first in New York,
Bijou......."Der Protzenbauer von Tegerusee," by
Harti Aritius, music by Herman Muller, acted first
time in New York, Amberg.
28—"'S Nullerl," by Carl Mori'e, music by Vincenz Perti,
acted first time in America, Amberg, N. V.
29—"The Man About Town," a revised version of "The
I..ion and the Lamb," acted for first time under that
title, Elizabetli,N. J.
31—Leina Fontainbleau and Wm. Jerome married, Pitts¬
burg.
1—Bets'Opera House, Gallipolis, O., burned......Geo. V.
('armor and May (Jlifton married, Norfolk, Va.
2—Grand Opera House, Bloomin.ctton. 111., dedicated.....
"Mr. Potter of Texas" acted first time in New 'i.'ork.
Star......"Chain Lightning" seen for first time in
New York, Columbus, Harlem.......Jessie Oyler and
Wm. A. Florian (non-professional) married, Indian-
r.polis.
3—"Sunlight and Shadow," by R. C. Carton, first in Amer¬
ica, Madison Square, N. Y.; originally acted, Avenue,
London, Nov. 21, 18C0....."Sweet Will," by Henry
Arthur Jones, acted first in America, Boyd's Opera
House, Omaha; first in New York, Palmer's, 10.
4—"Der Geigenmacher von Mittenwald," by Ludwig
Ganghofer and Hans Neuert, acted first in America,
Amberg......"John Needham'g Double," by Joseph
Hatton, originally acted, Palmer's......Lest.T Frank¬
lin and Lillian D'Aloe married, Minneapolis, Minn.....
"Never Better," by Percy Wcadon and Louis F. Do
Lange, originally acted, Norwalk, Ct.
5—"La Tosca" seen first in America (French). Garden
Theatre, N. Y., Sarah Bernhardt making American re-
rppearance.
G—Bridget O'Riley and Eddie McShane made profes-
rional debut, Fountain Hill Opera House, Bethlehem,
Pa.
iJ—Eva McCoy, mind reader, made professional debut,
Herrmann's......Frank I). Blak3 and Boe Dowling
(non-professional) married, Penn Yan, N. Y.
9—"The Fakir," first in New York, Columbus, Harlem,
......"Grimes' Cellar Door," first in New York, Wind-
sor, James B. Mackie making metropolitan stellar
debut___..Vancouver, B. C, Opera House dedicated.
......J. IT. Glenn and Daisy Benoit married, Port
Townsend, Wash.
10—"Die S'viderwurzen," by Hermann von Schmid, acted
first in America, Amberg, N. Y..... "A Day with the
Devil" originally iicted, 'W^heeler's Opera House, Tole¬
do......Wahoo, Neb., Opera House dedicated.
12—"Hauns im Glueck," by Max Grube and Franz Kop-
pel-Ellfeld, acted first in America, Amberg, N. Y____
Kokomo, Ind., Lodge, No. 190, B. P. O. E., instituted.
13—Henry C. Smith and Julia Gilroy married, Jersey
City; James Mackin and Julia Shea (non-profession¬
al) married, Chicago.
14—Isabel Rankin divorced from Ransome M. Rankin,
Columbus, O.......R. G. Clendenin and Estella Valley
married, Moline, N. ,Y.; John G. Scheidler and Millie
I..orel!a married.
16—"Noah's Ark," by Geo. L. Stout, originally acted, Nib¬
lo's Garden, N. Y......"Husbands and Wives," adapted
by B. F. Roec'er from German comedy, "Fifl," acted
first in America, Harlem Opera House, N. Y......MM.
Sardou and Moreau's "Cleopatre" acted first time in
America, in French, Garden Theatre, N. Y., M. Dar-
mont, as Marc Antony, making American debut; orig¬
inally acted, Porte St. Martin, Paris, Oct. 23,1890......
"A Night's P^rolic," translated and adapted by Franz
Reinau, Louis Ludovici and Aug. Thomas from a Ger¬
man comedy, originally acted Troy, N. Y.; first in
New York, June 10, Union Square Theatre......."Blue
Grass," by Marion Leffingwcll, originally acted Front
Street Opera House, Worcester, Mass.; fir,st in New
York, 16, Harlem Theatre......Lizzie Gerome made
debut on vaudeville stage, People's Theatre, Trenton,
N. J.; New York debut 23, Miner's Bowery......Celeste
Hamilton and Chas. A. St. Clair (non-professional)
married, Spokane Falls.......Pilot Opera House, Roll¬
ing Fork, Miss., dedicated .....Gus St. Clair and Ce¬
leste Heme married, Seattle......."Esther's 'Guar-
deen,' " adapted in part by J. A. Eraser Jr. from Tom
Craven's "The. Chimney Corner," originally acted,
Bijou Opera House, Clinton, la.
18—"Der Meinedbauer," by Ludwig Anzengruber, acted
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