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    Three New York City playhouses named Wallack's Theatre played an important part in the history of American theater as the successive homes of the stock...
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    manager, born in London, and brother of Henry John Wallack. Wallack's father was named William Wallack and his sister was named Elizabeth. His parents were...
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     283–300. See: "Wallack's Theater". New-York Daily Tribune. June 14, 1858. p. 1, column 6, advertisement. Benefit of Mr. Lester "Wallack's Theater". New-York...
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    company of James William Wallack at Wallack's Theatre until 1872. In 1863 he played Matthew Leigh in the original run of one of Wallack's most successful plays...
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  • preservation in its National Film Registry. Formerly called Wallack's Theatre, the Star Theatre was located across the street from Biograph's offices on...
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  • Watts Phillips. It debuted in London at the Adelphi Theatre on 23 October 1867, and at Wallack's Theatre in New York City on 25 November 1867. The play is...
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  • (1865-1884) Old Broadway Theatre or Broadway Theatre, (1847–1859) Wallack's Theatre or Broadway Theatre (1864–1869) Broadway Theatre (Buenos Aires), Argentina...
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    Rialto Theatre Archived 2020-03-29 at the Wayback Machine. Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved March 27, 2020. Wallack's Theatre Archived...
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  • 17 December 2020. "The Fourth Estate: Opening Night Cast". IBDB. Wallack's Theatre, New York, NY: Internet Broadway Database. 6 October 1909. Retrieved...
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    National Theatre. He then played at the Howard Athenaeum in Boston and at Barnum's American Museum in New York. In 1854, he joined the company at Wallack's Theatre...
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  • Holborn Theatre Royal, London on October 6, 1866: The Times, 8 October 1866; p. 7; Issue 25623; col F. First U.S. production at Wallack's Theatre on April...
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    raised for Wallack's care. In the following months, Edwards teamed with other actors and Wallack's wife to help him write his memoir; Wallack died in September...
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    repetition of a similar occurrence that transpired a few weeks ago under Wallack's Theatre between Tom Hyer, Lewis Baker, Jim Turner and several other noted...
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    Phyllis Rankin (category American musical theatre actresses)
    in the supporting cast of Sara, a play performed at the Palmer Theatre (Wallack's Theatre), in the summer of 1890. Sara played the abandoned wife of a French...
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    opera reached New York City on 16 May 1898 when it was performed at Wallack's Theatre with Giuseppe Agostini as Rodolfo. The first production of the opera...
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  • come to a decision. A play adaptation by Sydney Rosenfeld debuted at Wallack's Theatre in 1888 and ran for seven weeks. In addition to stretching out the...
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    Theatre (1894), Catherine in Lost, Strayed or Stolen at the Fifth Avenue Theatre (1896), All on Account of Eliza at the Garrick Theatre and Wallack's...
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    Henry Eugene Abbey (category American theatre managers and producers)
    1890s, he managed such prominent Broadway theatres as Booth's, Wallack's, Abbey's Theatre and Abbey's Park Theatre promoting the talents of some of the foremost...
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    Wallack's Theatre. The production then went on hiatus for two months, reopening for its second season on August 22, 1910, again at Wallack's Theatre,...
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  • film director Susan Wallack (née Johnston) (1793-1851), English-American actress Wallack's Theatre, name of several New York theatres Wallach (disambiguation)...
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    murderer Duke Mantee whom he played in 197 performances of the 1935 Broadway theatre production of The Petrified Forest, with actor Leslie Howard in the lead...
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    adventurer. Together they leased Wallack's Theatre in 1855–1856, and put on a short season at the Washington Theatre in Washington D.C. In late 1855,...
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    Wallack (1790 – 30 August 1870) was a British actor, stage manager, and brother of actor James William Wallack. Wallack was born in London. Wallack's...
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    under the title Alias Jimmy Valentine which ran 155 performances at Wallack's Theatre in New York. The play was subsequently adapted for several film versions:...
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  • Mullally. It premiered on Broadway at Wallack's Theatre on November 2, 1925. It moved to the 39th Street Theatre midway through its Broadway run in December...
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    written by Irish playwright Dion Boucicault. It was first performed at Wallack's Theatre, New York, on 14 November 1874. Dion Boucicault played Conn in the...
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  • an English version of the play titled At the White Horse Tavern at Wallack's Theatre in 1899, with a cast including Amelia Bingham and Leo Ditrichstein...
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  • Republic Theatre) The Moment of Death (premiere October 8, 1900, Wallack's Theatre) The Greatest Thing in the World (premiere October 8, 1900, Wallack's Theatre)...
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    The Hippodrome Theatre, also called the New York Hippodrome, was a theater located on Sixth Avenue between West 43rd and West 44th Streets in the Theater...
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    put the skin side outside, Why he turned them inside outside. At Wallack's Theatre in New York a parody titled Hiawatha; or, Ardent Spirits and Laughing...
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