May 6, 1866 pg 9
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THE PORTLAND DRAMATIC CLUB,
WILL GIVE
AN ENTERTAINMENT,
IN AID OF
The Fair for Widows and Orphans
OF DECEASED SOLDIERS,
IN DEERING HALL,
Under the auspices of the Committee of Entertainments,
On Friday Evening, May. 4, 1866,
To consist of the charming comedy of the
LITTLE TREASURE.
CAPT. WALTER MAYDENBLUSH, . . . . . MR. H. BACON,
SIR CHARLES HOWARD, . . . . . MR. E. A. NOYES,
HON. LEICESTER FLUTTERMORE, . . . . . MR. G. D. RAND,
MR. ALLEMBOURNE, . . . . . MR. J. P. NEAL,
JAMES, . . . . . MR. LE PROHON,
LADY FLORENCE HOWARD, . . . . . MISS C. M. SPEED.
GERTRUDE, (daughter of Sir Charles and Lady Howard), . . . . . MISS M. MCCOBB,
MRS. MEDDLETON, . . . . . MRS. PURINTON.
To conclude with the Comedietta of
"I'VE WRITTEN TO BROWN,"
OR
A NEEDLESS STRATEGEM.
MR. OTWAY SHERIDAN BROWN, . . . . . MR. F. CHASE,
MR. PEREGRINE DOTTS, . . . . . MR. H. W. BRYANT,
MR. CHARLES HETHERINGTON, . . . . . MR. G. D. RAND,
WILLIAM, . . . . . MR. S. C. FERNALD,
MRS. WALSINGHAM, . . . . . MISS E. ROLFE,
LAURA, . . . . . MISS S. T. PETERS.
To Commence at 8 o'clock.
Tickets and Reserved Seats can be bought at CROSMAN & CO'S.
Tickets 35 Cents . . . . . Reserved Seats 50 Cents.
Stephen Berry, Printer, foot of Exchange St., Portland.
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