Notre Dame

Event Information

Venue(s):
Lyceum Theatre

Manager / Director:
W. L. Mansell

Conductor(s):
Anthony, Jr. Reiff

Price: $2 orchestra sofas; $1.50 parquet, balcony sofas; $1 dress circle; $.75 amphitheatre stalls; $.50 family circle

Event Type:
Play With Music

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
8 March 2025

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

22 Sep 1873, Evening
23 Sep 1873, Evening
24 Sep 1873, Evening
25 Sep 1873, Evening
26 Sep 1873, Evening
27 Sep 1873, Evening
27 Sep 1873, 2:00 PM

Program Details

“The band and chorus under the baton of M. Reiff.”

Seventy-First Regiment Band on Friday (09/26/73) only.

Performers and/or Works Performed

1)
Text Author: Halliday
Participants:  Seventy-First Regiment Band;  Charles Wheatleigh (role: Claude Frollo);  T. C. [actor] King (role: Quasimodo)

Citations

1)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 21 September 1873, 13.
2)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 22 September 1873, 7.

Full cast list.

3)
Review: New York Sun, 24 September 1873, 3.

No mention of music.

4)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 26 September 1873, 2.

“This (Friday) evening…Special gala performance…in honor of the visit of the Seventy-first regiment N. Y. S. N. G. and the Providence Light Infantry. Extra music by two full Military Bands.”

5)
Review: New York Herald, 27 September 1873, 10.

Notes that the Providence Light Infantry was unable to attend as planned.

6)
Review: New York Clipper, 04 October 1873, 206.

“…On Friday evening the Seventy-first Regiment, N.Y.S.N.G., accompanied by its band of music, which performed at intervals during the evening, witnessed the performances. A change has been made in the prices. The admission to the orchestra sofas and parquet remains unchanged, but the charges for balcony sofas has been reduced to $1.50; dress circle to $1, and Amphitheatre stalls to $.75.”