Hall's Art Union Hall,: Nos. 14 and 16 S. 7th St. Between Market and Chestnut. Chas. Hall, Proprietor Sam. Murphy, Stage Manager Prof. Thiodon, Leader of Orchestra To-night, To-night, Complimentary Benefit to Sam. Murphy Look at the Array of Talent!! that Have Kindly Volunteered for the Occasion. Miss Annie Rush, Miss Mary Warren, Gorman Sisters, Mr Tom Brookfield, Frank Woods, Johnny Reese, Lew Frazer, Jim Flake Also, the Regular Star Company! First Appearance of Miss Annie Slattear, Miss Ida Lee, Fancy Danseuse. Also, First Appearance of Fayette Welsh, Fife and Jig Dancer, the Wonder of the World; Also Jerome Whitman, Ethiopian Comedian. Sam Murphy, Balladist. Charles Hall, Son of Momus. Prof. Thiodon, Professor Yost Doors Open at 7. To Commence at 8 O'clock
Art Union Concert Hall, Tom Brookfield, James Flake, Lew Frazier, Charles Hall (minstrel performer.), Ida Lee, Samuel J. Murphy, John P. Reese, Anne Rush, Annie Stattler, Thiodon (Prof.), Mary Warren (vocalist.), Fayette Welch, Jerome Whitman, Frank Woods (minstrel performer.), Yost (Prof.), Gorman Sisters · 1863
Chestnut Street Lyceum (Philadelphia, Pa.), Paul Berger (minstrel performer.), W. A. Campbell, I. N. Carr, W. T. Davis, J. P. Edwards (property man.), James Flake, Eliza Florence, Estella Forrest, Jenny Forrest, Kate Francis (dancer.), Emma Gardiner, Fannie Gilmore, Kate Harrison (actress.), William Holmes, Kate Marshall (dancer.), Maggie Marshall (dancer.), George W. Morris (pantomimist.), Ed Murray, Ed Preble, R. S. Raymond, Jennie Ridgway, C. P. Rose, George T. Sheldon, George W. Smith (Prof.), Helene Smith (dancer.), Maria Wells, G. W. York, J. H. Young (singer.) · 1862
Fattie Stewart's Melodeon 609 Chestnut St: Lessee and Manager, J.C. Stewart Leader of Orchestra, J. Robinson Success Crowns Our Efforts! There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men, When, Taken at the Flood, Leads on to Fortune. Such is Stewart's Motto Crowded Houses & Delighted Audiences Repay His Exertions to Cater for the Public Taste. 10 Stars of Magnitude, 10 Make Their Appearance Every Night this Week. Read the Names. Miss Florence Edmond, Kathleen Covington, Miss Emma Harrington, Jim Flake, Andy Williams, J.E. Gilligan, Prof. Robson, W.H. Speigle, Signor Watselman, & the People's Great Favorite, Fattie Stewart! Programme. ... O-tell-o! Or More Vengeance. ... The Black Doctor! ... Talent on a Bust ... The Whole to Conclude with the Laughable Opera, Lucretia Boards-here! in which the Whole Strength of the Company Appears. Admission, Ten Cents Doors Open at 7 1/2 O'clock. To Commence at 8. Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars, Constantly Kept at the Bar, and Served by Polite and Attentive Waiters. Any Overcharge Or Not Returning Right Change by Waiter, Patrons Will Please Report at the Bar
Fattie Stewart's Melodeon, Kate Covington, Florence Edmond, James Flake, John E. Gilligan, Emma Harrington, J. Robinson (Prof.), H. W. Speigle, Fattie Stewart, Watselman (Signor.), Andy Williams (minstrel performer.) · 1864
Murphy's Variety Company, Dick Berthelon, Mattie Clare, Cummings (Prof.), L. Davenport, Charles Davis (minstrel performer.), James Flake, William La Conta, Samuel J. Murphy, J. Robinson (Prof.), Ada Sinclair · 1864
Monster Concert!: By the Acknowledged Best Disciples of Melpomene, Thespis, Euterpe & Terpsichore Notice.--After the Close of the Equestrian Performance, There Will be an Extra Gala Entertainment by the National Ethiopian Opera Troupe who Will Furnish, at a Cheap Rate, a Delightful Farrago of Fun. The Artists Employed are All First-class, and are Chosen for Their Ability and Popularity, from the Principal Opera Houses of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Jim Flake! the Great Ethiopian Comedian, and Champion Bone Player Frank Soloman the Popular Banjoist & Comedian Joe Ditmar the Celebrated Song & Dance Man and Tamborinist! Johnny Forbes the Champion Drummer--the Best in America. Professor Clinton! the Celebrated Violin Soloist, with His Imitations of Barn Yard Fowls, &c. Among the Ladies, Irrespective of the Corps de Ballet, and Queen of the Circle of Grace and Beauty, is the Famous Premiere Danseuse, M'le Marie Colson who Bears the Proud Title of the Most Beautiful Young Lady on the Stage. Exceedingly Cheap Rates of Admission: 15 Cts. Children, Under 12 Years of Age, 10 Cts Notice--The Agents of the Opera Troupe Will Supply the Audience with Tickets. Those Desiring to Retire, Will Please Do So at the Close of the Equestrian Performance