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Box MS F BOX 4720

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Contains 9 Results:

Cremorne Gardens, Grand Juvenile Night, 1856 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1013
Scope and contents

Playbill advertising attractions at Cremorne Gardens, Saturday 22 November 1856. Programme includes Mme Dalecasse, Mons. Lalanne, opera "Maritana" and fireworks display.

Dates: 1856

Royal Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, Milky White; Four Champions, 1867 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1016
Scope and contents

Playbill for Command Night performance at Royal Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, Friday 11 January 1867. Programme includes "Milky White" and "Four Champions". Notice re Mme Celeste to appear; Coppin appeared as Milky White.

Dates: 1867

Theatre Royal, Melbourne. Elfie, or the Cherry Tree Inn!, 1871 Digital Link to digital version

 File — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1017; MS8827/11/1018; MS8827/11/1019; MS8827/11/1020; MS8827/11/1021
Scope and contents

Playbill for performances at Theatre Royal, Melbourne, 1 July 1871. Also advertises waxworks exhibition by Kreitmayer.

Dates: 1871

Intercolonial Musical Festival, Town Hall Melbourne, 1872-1873 Digital Link to digital version

 File — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1022; MS8827/11/1023
Scope and contents

Playbill for the Intercolonial Music Festival to be held at the Town Hall, Melbourne. Programme to consist of "seven grand concerts" on 26, 27, 28 (afternoon and evening) 30 and 31 December 1872, and Wednesday 1 January 1873. (Date given in error on bill as Wednesday 31 December). Artists to appear included Mme Carandini, Rosina Carandini, Amy Sherwin, Armes Beaumont, and Signor Cecchi.

Dates: 1872-1873

Theatre Royal, Melbourne. The Young King; Milky White; The Rivals, 1881 Digital Link to digital version

 File — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1034; MS8827/11/1035; MS8827/11/1036
Scope and contents

Playbill for the final 12 performances for the retirement of Mr George Coppin, at Theatre Royal, Melbourne, 26 to 30 November, and 1 to 9 December 1881. This is a four page folder containing programmes for farewell performances and a two page biographical resume of Coppin's career.

Dates: 1881

Theatre Royal, Melbourne. The Rivals; The Turnpike Gate, 1881 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1037
Scope and contents

Playbill for complimentary benefit to George Coppin at Theatre Royal, Melbourne, Friday 9 December 1881. Noted as "most positively the last appearance he will ever make as an actor upon the Melbourne stage".

Dates: 1881

Academy of Music, Ballarat. The Rivals; Artful Dodge, 1882 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1038
Scope and contents

Playbill for Coppin's performance at the Academy of Music, Ballarat, Saturday 15 July 1882. Programme features the first appearance upon any stage of Master George Coppin (Coppin's elder son, George Selth Coppin III).

Dates: 1882

Exhibition Hall, Geelong. Rivals; the Artful Dodge, 1882 Digital Link to digital version

 File — Box: MS F BOX 4720
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1039; MS8827/11/1040
Scope and contents

This playbill outlines the program for the last performance George Coppin was to make on stage in Geelong on Saturday 22 July 1882. As well as the two plays, the event included a farewell address by George Coppin. Other players included Mr Appleton, Mr Deorwyn, Mr Lance Lenton, Mr Medcalfe and Miss Constance Deorwyn.

Dates: 1882

Kew Recreation Hall, Kew. The Coppin Juvenile Dramatic Company, 1927 Digital Link to digital version

 File — Multiple containers
Identifier(s): MS8827/11/1041; MS8827/11/1042 - MS8827/11/1058
Scope and contents

Handbill for performance by the Coppin Juvenile Dramatic Company and others at the Kew Recreation Hall, Kew (Melbourne), in aid of the Church of England Boys' Home, Thursday 22 September 1927.

Dates: 1927