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Book/Printed Material Kirmes for the benefit of the National Homoeopathic Hospital American Memory cited title: Kirmes ... a brilliant spectacle, introducing a succession of national, flower and characteristic dances

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Title

  • Kirmes for the benefit of the National Homoeopathic Hospital

Other Title

  • American Memory cited title: Kirmes ... a brilliant spectacle, introducing a succession of national, flower and characteristic dances

Summary

  • "Kirmes for the benefit of the National Homoeopathic Hospital," a brilliant spectacle introducing a succession of national, flower and characteristic dances under the direction of Miss Hawke. All dances arranged and taught by Miss Hawke. Costumes by Carl E. Gundlach.

Names

  • Hawke, Minnie, -1952
  • Belasco Theatre (Organization : Washington, D.C.)
  • National Homeopathic Hospital
  • Theater Playbills and Programs Collection (Library of Congress)

Created / Published

  • 1905.

Contents

  • Program: Part one. Woodland -- Part two. Rose scene -- Tableau.

Headings

  • -  United States--District of Columbia--Washington

Genre

  • Theater programs--1905
  • Theater programs--Washington (D.C.)

Notes

  • -  Belasco Theatre [Washington, D.C.], Thursday evening, December 21 and Friday matinee, December 22, 1905.
  • -  Cast: Miss Adele Robinson, Misses Edna Dorsey, Katherine Graves, Thelma Payne, Elsie Sheetz, Anne Howell, Dorothy McRae, Eva Pattision, Mary McCain, Hattie Graves, Katherine Alderman, Masters Ben Ostron, Spencer Brenizer, Roy Humphrey, Joseph McCain, Elmer Donn, Donald McRae, Miss Elizabeth Forney, Misses V. Owen, A. Harvey, E. Brown, M. Saxton, H. Luber, M. Robinson, R. Shaw, M. Hudson, Miss Mabel Kirbey, Miss Marjorie Mock, Irene Lowd, Harry Wells, Edith Marceron, Miss Helen Lockwood, Miss Marie Buell, A. Mannakee, H. Young, H. Behrend, J. Poole, M. Cannon, E. Wright, B. Brewer, A. Hopper, H. Farquhar, T. Brennan, H.Dunkle, D. Leitzell, N. Burklin, K. Harrison, E. Leonard, H. Fischer, H. Luber, Miss Pauline Sullivan, Miss Margaret Cannon, Miss Minnie Saxton, Miss Mildred DeHart, Miss Huberta Dunkle, Miss Virginia Owen, Miss Angela Mannakee, Miss Henrietta Behrend, Miss Edna Brown, Miss Lydia Loring, Miss Shelby Converse, Miss Julia Goldsborough, Miss Madeline Bradley, Miss Grace Bell, Miss Alexandrine Fitch, Miss Miriam Crosby, Miss Erroll Cuthbert Brown, Miss Caryl Crawford, Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, Miss Elanore Parker.
  • -  Title devised by Library staff.
  • -  In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
  • -  Converted from American Memory Variety Stage pseudomarc
  • -  LC copy found loose in Thr. E miscellany
  • -  Thr. E/K, Box 8, folder 19

Medium

  • 1 v. (theater program).

Call Number/Physical Location

  • PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/K

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2012658426

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Hawke, Minnie, -1952, Belasco Theatre, National Homeopathic Hospital, and Theater Playbills And Programs Collection. Kirmes for the benefit of the National Homoeopathic Hospital. 1905. Image. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2012658426/.

APA citation style:

Hawke, M., Belasco Theatre, National Homeopathic Hospital & Theater Playbills And Programs Collection. (1905) Kirmes for the benefit of the National Homoeopathic Hospital. [Image] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2012658426/.

MLA citation style:

Hawke, Minnie, -1952, et al. Kirmes for the benefit of the National Homoeopathic Hospital. 1905. Image. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2012658426/>.