An Archive of Art and Literature by the Bohemians of Antebellum New York

Dramatic Feuilleton

Figaro [Clapp, Henry Jr.]. "Dramatic Feuilleton." New-York Saturday Press, March 13, 1866, 5.
Type
newspaper
Genre
review
Abstract

Figaro begins his column by expressing his good mood, due primarily to the current success of the Press. Figaro reviews the play Society, currently at Wallack's, that discusses Bohemian life and the play Used Up being performed at the Olympic. Figaro also discusses the plans to build a new opera house across the street from the current opera house.

People Mentioned in this Work
Booth, Edwin [pages: 5]

Figaro mentions Booth's success at the Winter Garden (5).

Emerson, Ralph [pages: 5]

Figaro quotes Emerson in describing how "glad" he feels (5).

Eytinge, Rose [pages: 5]

Figaro writes that he sees everything coulour de rose, the way a friend described the world the night he met Miss Eytinge (5).

Mallen, Edward [pages: 5]

Figaro writes that "Mullen" has "furnished" the Press with a new "top-piece" (5).

Smith, Mark [pages: 5]

Smith is listed as playing the role of Lord Ptarmigant in the play Society at Wallack's (5).

Figaro attributes his good mood to the Press' recent success (5).

Wallack's Lyceum [pages: 5]

Figaro notes that the current play at Wallack's Society deals with Bohemia (5).

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