Event Information
Venue(s):
Tammany Hall
Price: $.50; $1 orchestra seat
Event Type:
Variety / Vaudeville
Record Information
Status:
Published
Last Updated:
30 March 2019
Performance Date(s) and Time(s)
22 Feb 1869, Evening
23 Feb 1869, Evening
24 Feb 1869, Evening
25 Feb 1869, Evening
26 Feb 1869, Evening
27 Feb 1869, Evening
Program Details
Raynor was performing on a Japanese fiddle with one string.
Performers and/or Works Performed
Citations
1)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 22 February 1869, 7.
2)
Announcement: New-York Times, 22 February 1869, 5.
3)
Advertisement: New York Clipper, 27 February 1869, 375.
4)
Article: New-York Times, 28 February 1869, 4.
Orchestra seats now $1, instead of $1.50 and the former one dollar seats are now $.75; indications are that many of the minor amusements will also have to lower their prices. Introduction of the velocipede by Alice Harrison.
5)
Review: New York Clipper, 06 March 1869, 382, 2nd col., middle.
Change of program. No more salon de concert. The show “Punch and Judy” is given twice a day, as a result of withdrawing some other shows. Den Baker, who used to run the Worrel Sisters theater, is now manager here.