Wallack’s Lyceum was located in Broadway near Broome Street. Its productions included original works by Pfaffians John Brougham, Stephen Ryder Fiske, and Fitz-James O’Brien.
O'Brien reviews The Pope of Rome, discusses other theatrical news, and reveals himself to be "Dodo" from the previous week's column.
O'Brien reveals himself as "Dodo," who wrote the first "Dramatic Feuilleton" (3).
O'Brien mentions that Wilkins is working on a new dramatic piece (3).
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Wallack’s Lyceum was located in Broadway near Broome Street. Its productions included original works by Pfaffians John Brougham, Stephen Ryder Fiske, and Fitz-James O’Brien.
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