Event Information

Venue(s):
Tony Pastor's Opera House

Event Type:
Variety / Vaudeville

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
15 November 2025

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

08 Mar 1875, Evening
09 Mar 1875, Evening
09 Mar 1875, 2:30 PM
10 Mar 1875, Evening
11 Mar 1875, Evening
12 Mar 1875, Evening
12 Mar 1875, 2:30 PM
13 Mar 1875, Evening

Performers and/or Works Performed

4)
Participants:  Tony Pastor

Citations

1)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 07 March 1875, 4.

“Ladies free on Friday evenings.”

2)
Review: New York Clipper, 20 March 1875, 406.

“…Miss Drayton, who has not been seen in this city for some time, is a clever performer of songs-and-dances, has a pretty face and a trim figure, shown to advantage by being clothed in a neat male attire of white material, bound with light blue silk. Her performances were liberally applauded…Annie Morgan sang a number of sentimental songs in a manner which indicates great promise for the future. She has been before the public but a brief space of time, and undoubtedly suffers from nervousness. The Stuart Sisters gave fresh duets and clog-dances, with frequent change of attire. Katie Kane bids fair to become a popular vocalist; but at times she attempts too difficult music, which is beyond her capability of execution at present. In simple ballads she is quite effective…”