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Roland Reed the great eccentric comedian : in the new comedy drama: Cheek
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Image of a full-length portrait of comedian Roland Reed with vignettes of four scenes from the comedic melodrama "Cheek" by Frederick Mardsen, with captions of text between characters Ted and Dick and quotes from newspaper reviews of the play in the Chicago Times, Chicago Inter-Ocean, Chicago Daily News, the Chicago Herald, the St. Louis Republican, the St. Louis Post Dispatch, the Boston Herald, and the Boston Daily Globe; with date information for a show at the Worcester Theatre on November 7, [1883].
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Roland Reed in Humbug
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Image of a full-length caricature portrait of American actor Roland Reed, presumably in the character of Jack Luster, powdering his face in a mirror; the poster advertises the farcical comedy “Humbug” written by Fred Mardsen and includes printed date information for performances beginning on March 22, [1886], at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The comedy drama the new Fogg’s ferry by Chas E. Callahan
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Blaney’s extravaganza success ----- a female drummer
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W.F. Mott’s dramatic success entitled “N. Y.”
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Arthur Rehan's Company : Augustin Daly’s latest and merriest success Nancy & Co
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Image of a woman with her hands clasped pleading with two men in suits, the man at center is dressed with a top hat, cane, and monocle; the poster advertises the comedy "Nancy and Company" adapted by John Augustin Daly from “Halbe Dichter” by Julius Rosen.
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