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Silk programme for Billie Taylor, Standard Theatre, 1881

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  • 1881, New York
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  • Silk programme for <i>Billie Taylor</i>, Standard Theatre, 1881 (en)
  • Yellow silk programme printed with black typographical ink, mounted on cream cardboard. (en)
  • Although <i>Billee Taylor</i> opened in New York after a successful run in London, American reviews compared it unfavourably to the works of Gilbert and Sullivan. The comic opera, based on a poem and song by the eighteenth-century playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan, follows the story of how a gardener and his sweetheart become embroiled in the romantic complications of a Captain and his crew. The Standard Theatre in New York opened as the Eagle Theatre in 1875. After its re-naming in 1878, it played host to several American premieres of Gilbert & Sullivan's operas, earning $100,000 from its run of <i>Patience</i>. In 1898 William Brady and Florenz Ziegfeld took over management, re-christening the theatre once again as the Manhattan Theatre. (en)
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  • Silk programme for <i>Billie Taylor</i>, Standard Theatre, 1881 (en)
  • Yellow silk programme printed with black typographical ink, mounted on cream cardboard. (en)
  • Although <i>Billee Taylor</i> opened in New York after a successful run in London, American reviews compared it unfavourably to the works of Gilbert and Sullivan. The comic opera, based on a poem and song by the eighteenth-century playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan, follows the story of how a gardener and his sweetheart become embroiled in the romantic complications of a Captain and his crew. The Standard Theatre in New York opened as the Eagle Theatre in 1875. After its re-naming in 1878, it played host to several American premieres of Gilbert & Sullivan's operas, earning $100,000 from its run of <i>Patience</i>. In 1898 William Brady and Florenz Ziegfeld took over management, re-christening the theatre once again as the Manhattan Theatre. (en)
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  • 1881, New York
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