Nobody’s Daughter

Event Information

Venue(s):
Banvard's Opera House [JUNE 1867-]

Event Type:
Play With Music

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
21 May 2016

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

19 Aug 1867, Evening
20 Aug 1867, Evening
21 Aug 1867, Matinee
21 Aug 1867, Evening
22 Aug 1867, Evening
23 Aug 1867, Evening
24 Aug 1867, Matinee
24 Aug 1867, Evening

Program Details

Benefit for Reignolds, Friday, 08/23/67 [NYH, 08/23/67, 3].

Performers and/or Works Performed

1)
Text Author: Maeder, Fulton
Participants:  Kate Reignolds
2)
Composer(s): Tissington

Citations

1)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 18 August 1867, 3.

“Original Music, beautiful Scenery, splendid Effects and a powerful Cast”

2)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 19 August 1867, 2.

Comment: Title given as Diavola, Nobody’s Daughter, or The Ballad Singer of Wapping

3)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 19 August 1867, 7.
4)
Review: New York Post, 22 August 1867, 2.

“The new museum on Thirtieth street and Broadway has enjoyed an unwonted success since ‘Nobody’s Daughter’ was removed there.  Miss Reignold’s engagements prevent her appearing there longer than for next week.”

5)
Advertisement: New York Clipper, 24 August 1867, 155.
6)
Review: New York Clipper, 31 August 1867, 166, 3d col., middle.

“[H]as been attracting large audiences to Banvard’s Museum the past week.”