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Harlem Opera House 1905 Vaudeville
Program from the first theater in New York City and was built by Oscar Hammerstein. The program was Mrs. Black is Back starring May Irwin. What is also important that this program announces George Washington starring George M. Cohan on the week of April 23rd 1906. Extremely rare. No other copies can be located. Not in WorldCat.
Dated: April 9th 1906
Edition: 1st
Size: 4to
Binding: Paper
Type: Theater Programs
Notes & Literature: Harlem Opera House was an opera house located at 211 West 125th Street, in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. Designed by architect John B. McElfatrick, it was built in 1889 by Oscar Hammerstein; it was his first theater in the city.
Condition Report: Very Good.
Subject References: 209-LOC
Program from the first theater in New York City and was built by Oscar Hammerstein. The program was Mrs. Black is Back starring May Irwin. What is also important that this program announces George Washington starring George M. Cohan on the week of April 23rd 1906. Extremely rare. No other copies can be located. Not in WorldCat.
Dated: April 9th 1906
Edition: 1st
Size: 4to
Binding: Paper
Type: Theater Programs
Notes & Literature: Harlem Opera House was an opera house located at 211 West 125th Street, in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. Designed by architect John B. McElfatrick, it was built in 1889 by Oscar Hammerstein; it was his first theater in the city.
Condition Report: Very Good.
Subject References: 209-LOC
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