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Mentions Heron as one of the actors Eytinge met at Bulfinch Place in Boston.
In her memoir, Eytinge described the development of a rivalry with Clare when the other actress came to Albany.
Eytinge originally met Edwin Booth while working in Albany, and later in New York that he offered her the part of Fiordilisa in A Fool's Revenge.
Eytinge was a member of the cast in Brougham's performance of Playing with Fire.
Eytinge supported visiting actress Ada Clare at the Green Street Theater.
Eytinge acted in number of plays at Daly's New York Theater.
Eytinge eagerly accepted an offer from John Wallack to work in his acting company and tour the East coast.
Butler was once married to Rose Eytinge.
Rose Eytinge was once married to George H. Butler.
Butler married Rose Eytinge.
Eytinge and Butler were married.
Butler and Eytinge were married.
Eytinge's second marriage was to George H. Butler, the U.S. Consul-General to Egypt.
Booth and Eytinge met in the theater when he offered her a part in A Fool's Revenge. They worked together subsequently. Rose considered Booth very kind and enjoyed working with him.
In her memoir, Eytinge described the development of a friendship with Clare when she came to Albany, after an initial rivalry between the two actresses.
Refers to Augustin Daly as her "fast friend" for arranging the details of her voyage to Europe "in just twelve hours from the time I had settled to go."
Eytinge says of Menken's voice "never, either before or since, have I heard anything so perfect in sound as that voice."
Eytinge eagerly accepted an offer from John Wallack to work in his acting company and tour the East coast.
Eytinge was the leadng lady in Wallack' company from 1868-9.
Eytinge was the leading lady at Wallack's Lyceum.
After moving to New York, Eytinge frequented the Sunday night parties Clare threw at her house at West forty-second street.
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