Cinderella

Event Information

Venue(s):
Palace of Music
Cremorne Gardens [14th St.]

Proprietor / Lessee:
James M. Nixon

Conductor(s):
Emanuele Muzio

Price: $.25, .15 children in the afternoons

Event Type:
Orchestral, Variety / Vaudeville

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
12 January 2012

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

03 Sep 1862, 2:00 PM
04 Sep 1862, 2:00 PM
05 Sep 1862, 2:00 PM
06 Sep 1862, 2:00 PM

Program Details

75 Children in Cinderella.
30 Musicians with the Academy of Music Orchestra.
Cinderella followed by promenade concert (Muzio, cond.) and equestrian exercises.

Performers and/or Works Performed

2)
aka Cendrillon; Cinderella; or, The good fairy and the little glass slipper
Text Author: Kelly

Citations

1)
Announcement: New-York Daily Tribune, 01 September 1862, 3.
VENUE NOTE: The Palace of Music “bounds one extremity of the Cremorne Garden.” “A capital orchestra is promised.”
2)
Advertisement: New-York Daily Tribune, 01 September 1862.
Big ad and series of small ads.
3)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 03 September 1862, 7.
4)
Advertisement: New-York Daily Tribune, 03 September 1862, 7.
Cinderella, a “fairy spectacle” given every afternoon at 2 pm. Followed by promenade music and Equestrian Exercises.
5)
Advertisement: Courrier des États-Unis, 03 September 1862.
Pantomime is Cendrillon.
6)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 04 September 1862, 7.
7)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 05 September 1862, 7.
8)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 06 September 1862, 7.
9)
Review: New-York Daily Tribune, 06 September 1862, 2.
“Nixon’s concert season has opened flourishingly. His various attractions have brought him good audiences both in day and in evening.”
10)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 06 September 1862, 7.