Yale Center for British Art

Creator:
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England)
Title:
[Playbill for performances by Daniel Bandmann and Millicent Bandmann-Palmer in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello, at the New Theatre Royal, Bristol, November 12-14, 1877].
Alternate Title(s):
At head of title: New Theatre Royal, Bristol, Park Row, manager, James Henry Chute
Published / Created:
[Bristol, England] : Printed at the Bristol Mercury and Daily Post Office, Broad Street, [1877]
Physical Description:
1 sheet ([1] page) ; 75 x 26 cm
Holdings:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Folio C 2016 5g
Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Neale Albert, Yale JD 1961, and Margaret Albert

Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
Cast list for Hamlet: Herr Bandmann (Hamlet); Mr. Duncan Campbell (Claudius); Mr. Brandon Ellis (ghost of Hamlet's father); Mr. Geo. Stretton (Laertes); Mr. H. Baily (Rosencrantz); Mr. F. Hibbert (Guildenstern); Mr. Osgood (Marcellus); Mr. B. Smith (Bernardo); Mr. Harcourt (Horatio); Mr. Quick (Francisco); Mr. Horton (priest); Mr. Arnold (Polonius); Mr. Draycott (Osric); Mr. Arthur Leigh (first actor); Mr. Smith (second actor); Messrs. Fosbrooke and Arthur Percy (gravediggers); Miss Armytage (actress); Mrs. Campbell (Gertrude); Mrs. Bandmann (Ophelia).

Cast list for Romeo and Juliet: Mr. Leigh (Escalus); Mr. Campbell (Capulet); Mr. Burton (Montague); Miss L. Hibbert (Romeo); Herr Bandmann (Mercutio); Mr. H. Baily (Benvolio); Mr. W.F. Harcourt (Tybalt); Mr. B. Ellis (Friar Lawrence); Mr. Smith (Friar John); Mr. Osgood (Balthazar); Mr. Fosbrooke (Peter); Mr. F. Hibbert (Paris); Mr. Morton (Gregory); Mr. Quick (Abram); Mr. Percy (an apothecary); Miss Olive Webb (Lady Capulet); Mrs. Bandmann (Juliet); Miss Caroline Elton (nurse to Juliet).

Cast list for Othello: Herr Bandmann (Othello); Mr. Brandon Ellis (Iago); Mr. W. Harcourt (Cassio); Mr. Arnold (Duke of Venice); Mr. Draycott (Montano); Mr. Arthur Leigh (Lodovico); Mr. Charles (Marco); Mr. Percy (Lucca); Mr. Duncan Campbell (Brabantio); Mr. George Stretton (Roderigo); Mr. H. Baily (Gratiano); Mr. Quick (Julio); Mr. Osgood (Antonio); Mrs. Bandmann (Desdemona); Miss Louise Hibbert (Emilia).

The performance of Hamlet "To conclude with the laughable farce of No. 1 round the corner." Cast: Mr. Stretton (Flipper); Mr. Fosbrooke (Nobler).

The performances of Romeo and Juliet and Othello "To conclude with the extravaganza of The water witches." Cast list: Miss Talbot (Fanny Sparks); Miss Griffiths (Caroline Dormer); Miss Eva Ross-Church (Clara courtney); Miss Frayley (Esther Cornroy); Miss Martin (Matilda Jones); Miss R. Phillips (Maria Brooks); Miss Kate Mandlebert (Polly Mittens, Paul Pullaway). Mr. W.F. Harcourt (Tom Townsend); Mr. Draycott (Charles Cheater); Mr. F. Hibbert (Augustus Weston); Mr. A. Leigh (Frank Harland); Mr. Percy (Tom Peck); Mr. H. Baily (Harry Sterling); Mr. Fosbrooke (Joe).

"On Monday next, Nov. 19th, Mr. John Clayton and Miss Louise Moodie will appear in the new and popular play of All for her."

With a list of seat prices at head.

With brief mention of performances of The merchant of Venice, Narcisse, and Richard III (Thursday-Saturday).
Subject Terms:
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England) | Bandmann, Daniel Edward, 1840–1905. | Bandmann-Palmer, Millicent, 1845–1926. | Campbell, Duncan (Actor) | Chute, James Henry, -1878. | Clayton, John, 1843–1888. | Draycott, Wilfred, 1848– | Ellis, Brandon (Actor) | Elton, Caroline (Actor) | Fosbrooke, William, 1835–1898. | Harcourt, W. F. | Hibbert, Louise, 1855– | Mandlebert, Kate. | Moodie, Louise, 1845 or 1846–1934. | Percy, Arthur (Actor) | Ross-Church, Eva. | Stretton, George, active 19th century. | Webb, Olive. | Brough, William, 1826–1870. No. 1 round the corner -- Stage history. | Coyne, J. Stirling (Joseph Stirling), 1803–1868. Water witches -- Stage history. | Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616. Hamlet -- Stage history. | Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616. Othello -- Stage history. | Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616. Romeo and Juliet -- Stage history. | Simpson, J. Palgrave (John Palgrave), 1807–1887. All for her -- Stage history. | Actors -- Great Britain. | Theater -- Great Britain. | Pantomime -- Great Britain. | Bristol Mercury and Daily Post Office -- Printer.
Form/Genre:
Playbills. | Broadsides.
Contributors:
Collection of Margaret and Neale Albert (Yale Center for British Art)