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  • Silk playbill printed on cream silk in black letterpress with the name and address of the music hall - Lusby's Summer & Winter Palace, Mile End Road, and the information that it is a Farewell Benefit for Mademoiselle Esther Austin with E.T. Smith as the Chairman. Ornate upper case type for the word 'LUSBY'S' heading the playbill, and bold upper case typeface for the name 'ESTHER AUSTIN'. Cream silk fringe top and bottom The playbill includes the names of the performers taking part - Mr. Fred Evans (from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane supported by his Renowned Company); Miss Amy Rosland, Mr. Tom Lovell and Mr. Richard Jones (in their Comic Ballet); Canfield & Booker; Arthur Young; Sidney Franks; Piccardo Piccaninies; Great Harry Rogers (Negro Artiste); The Wises, Aling & Hess (Skaters); Prince Sada D'Jalma; Albert & Edmond Troupe; Levite & Nina (Eccentric Duettists and Dancers); Professor Grant, Vol Becque Pupils (Young and Graceful Models of Gymnastic Art); Francis Geldard (Characteristic Comic Vocalist); Francis & Wilson (The American Variety Artistes); Owen Vanguard (Comic Vocalist and Instrumentalist); Edgar Wilson (Baritone Vocalist); Mr. Bernard Sloman (The Great Man Bird); Charles Williams (Topical and Extempore Vocalist); Mr. John Jacobs (in his Impersonation of Fagin and Bill Sykes); Miss Rose Fox (in her speciality act La Corde du Feu); the Sisters d'Hiver (Duettists and Clog Dancers); Bessie Bonehill (Male Impersonator); Bella Collins (Sentimental Vocalist); Sisters Ramsden (Duettists and Dancers); Sisters Anderson; Miss Clara Fisher; Miss Hawkins, and Miss Alice Hall. Also noting the ballets - the Great Parisian Carnival Ballet (as performed before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales at the Lyceum Theatre; The Sword Fight & Dance; the Fancy American Dance, and the Shadow Pantomime. The dancers include Mademoiselle Esther Austin, the Belton Sisters and Madame Julia. Esther Austin appeared as Union Jack in the Sword & Fight Dance and as Clown with Madame Julia as Pantaloon in the Shadow Pantomime. The playbill notes a cataract of real water during the ballets, and Edinburgh Castle by Night. The seat prices are printed at the bottom of the bill - Balcony and body of the hall, 6d; Settee Stalls 1/-; Orchestra Stalls (Arm Chairs) 1/6d; Boxes 2/- each person, Private Boxes 10/6d to 21/-. The playbill notes that some tickets can be obtained from Mlle. Esther Austin at 165, Stepney Green. (en)
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