Philadelphia Circus, Walnut Street, Above Eighth: Welch & Lent, Proprietors L.B. Lent, Manager Prices of Admission. Dress Circle, 25 Cents. Chairs in Private Boxes, 50 Cents. Pit, 12 1/2 Cents. The Box Office is Open Daily from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M., when Seats May be Secured Without Extra Charge. Bill Worrell, Clown Time.--Doors Open at Half-past 6. Performance Commence at a Quarter-past 7 O'clock. Programme. ... After which Will be Presented the Fairy Pageant, Entitled Cinderella! Or, The Little Glass Slipper. ... On Wednesday & Saturday Afternoon a Grand Day Exhibition Will be Given for Families, when "Cinderella" Will be Played, in Connection with Brilliant Equestrian & Gymnastic Performances. Doors Open at 2 O'clock. To Commence at Half-past 2. Notice.--In Consequence of the Extraordinary Popularity of "Cinderella," and in Order to Gain Additional Time for the Preparation of the New Grand Pantomime the Latter Piece Will Not be Produced Until Monday Evening, Feb. 12th, 1855, when it Will be Brought Forward with Every Accessory which Can Add to Its Brilliancy Or Effect
Philadelphia Circus, Batoney (Master.), Bertha Brooke, Sam Burt, Hiram W. Franklin, Jennings (Master.), Elnora Jennings, Mr. Johnson (circus performer.), William Kincade, Lewis B. Lent, Marie (Mlle.), Minna (Mlle.), Virginia A. Myers, Ida Nichols, George Ross Nixon, James M. Nixon, William Armstrong Nixon, Sarah Noble, Katie Potter, Benjamin Stevens, Emma Auline Stickney, Robert Theodore Stickney, Sallie Louise Stickney, Agnes Vache, Rufus Welch, Mrs. Wilson-Greene, Irene Worrell, Mrs. George S. Knight, William Worrell, Welch & Lent · 1855
OAC Review Index, Nina Gibbons, William Flumerfelt, Joseph Slaughter, George P. Keys, Emma Batterman, Pearl Van Valkenburg, A.N. Scarrow, V. Watson, L. Waterman, M. Stewart, E. Sann, M.M. Reid, J. Lush, Mrs. Wilson-Greene, L. Might, E.C. Grider, E.C. Robinson, M. Eberhardt, L. McCutcheon, D. Whyte, C. Watt, E. Taylor, H. Stanley, M.C. Squair, E. Smith, E. Shillinglaw, A. Shier, H. Savage, H. McLennan, L.J. McKenzie, A.M. Kyle, A. Hayes, M. Fowler, J. Corrigill, L. Clyde · 1909
A New and Tremendous Bill for Christmas Eve! and the Benefit of Yankee Locke!: First Night of a Glorious Christmas Pantomime! Full of Beautiful Dances, Scenic Effects, Splendid Appointments, Costly Properties, Tricks, Transformations, &c., Entitled the Fairy Dew-drop! Or, The Enchanted Egg! This (Friday) Evening, Dec. 24th, 1852, Will be Presented the National Patriotic Drama, Entitled Rough & Ready! Or, Stars and Stripes. ... To be Followed by an Amusing Comedietta, Called the Yankee Footman! ... After Which, the New Christmas Pantomime and Harlequinade, Replete with Tricks and Transformations, Exquisite Dances, Funny Situations, Beautiful Scenery, Extensive Properties, and Elegant Illusions, Entitled the Fairy Dew-drop! Or, The Enchanted Egg! ... Grand Performance on Christmas Afternoon and Night! The Performance in the Afternoon Will Commence at Two O'clock. Monday, Grand Benefit of the Treasurer