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Mr. W. E. Burton, As Toodle, as originally played by him, over six hundred nights, at the various theatres in the United States
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Mr. W. E. Burton, As Toodle, as originally played by him, over six hundred nights, at the various theatres in the United States
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Image of a full-length portrait of actor William E. Burton standing outdoors as the character Timothy Toodle with his clothing, top hat, and tie disheveled and wearing gloves that are too small, with a house in the background; the poster advertises the comedic melodrama "The Toodles" adapted by Burton from the play "The Farmer's Daughter" by R. J. Raymond.
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John T. Raymond as Major Bob. : in paradise
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Image of a full-length portrait of actor John T. Raymond in costume as the frontiersman character Major Bob Belter sitting on a log in the woods, with a border with two wilderness images and a flower and dot decoration; the poster advertises the comedic melodrama "In Paradise" written by George Jessop and William Gill.
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Broadway Theatre corner of Broadway & Broome St. : John E. Owens as "Paul Pry"
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Image of a full-length portrait of English-American comedic actor John Owens dressed as the character "Paul Pry" with rumpled clothing, a top hat, umbrella, eyeglasses, and boots; the poster advertises the comedy "Paul Pry" written by Douglas William Jerrold.
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Carrie Swain : "Ah! There!"
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George Peck’s grand revival of Stetson’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin : booked by Klaw & Erlanger
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