Uncle Tom's cabin, or, Life among the lowly : a domestic drama in six acts / dramatized by George L. Aiken ; to which are added ... the whole of the stage business ; as performed at the principal English and American theaters.
1858
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Title
Uncle Tom's cabin, or, Life among the lowly : a domestic drama in six acts / dramatized by George L. Aiken ; to which are added ... the whole of the stage business ; as performed at the principal English and American theaters.
Created/published
New York : Samuel French ..., [1858?]
Description
60 p. ; 21 cm
Associated name
Series statement
French's standard drama. The acting edition ; no. 217
Note
Promptbook, interleaved, marked in ink and pencil.
Series
French's standard drama. Acting edition ; no. 217.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
Call number
PROMPT U1
Folger-specific note
In ink on playbill, pasted to paper wrapper: John Moore.
Manuscript property plot in ink on 1st 6 interleaves.
Pasted to outside of paper wrapper: portion of playbill for the Park Theatre with Moore as Marks and manuscript note: Brooklyn N.Y. 1870; pasted to inside of front paper wrapper and both sides of series title page: playbill, with Moore as Mr. Shelby; pasted to inside of back paper wrapper: notice from Mrs. Conway of temporary suspension of performance; pasted to verso of final interleaf: printed illustration of "Topsy".
Includes loose: playbill for Mrs. F.B. Conway's Park Theatre, with Moore as Marks; playbill for Burton's New Theatre, Broadway, Jan. 5, [n.d.], with Moore listed as stage manager.
Manuscript property plot in ink on 1st 6 interleaves.
Pasted to outside of paper wrapper: portion of playbill for the Park Theatre with Moore as Marks and manuscript note: Brooklyn N.Y. 1870; pasted to inside of front paper wrapper and both sides of series title page: playbill, with Moore as Mr. Shelby; pasted to inside of back paper wrapper: notice from Mrs. Conway of temporary suspension of performance; pasted to verso of final interleaf: printed illustration of "Topsy".
Includes loose: playbill for Mrs. F.B. Conway's Park Theatre, with Moore as Marks; playbill for Burton's New Theatre, Broadway, Jan. 5, [n.d.], with Moore listed as stage manager.