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Boston Academy of Music - Theater Playbill for Miss Julia Daly in

Title: Theater Playbill for Miss Julia Daly in "Our Female American Cousin" and Senorita Cubas and Senor Ximenes at the Boston Academy of Music, October, 1861.
Description: Boston, J.H. & F.F. Farwell, Printers, 1861. Unbound. Broadside 1 sheet. Very good condition Charles Gayler's Our Female American Cousin, which opened in New York City in January 1859, was written in imitation of Tom Taylor's Our American Cousin. Julia Daly was a prominent American actress, singer, and dancer active from the 1850s through the 1870s. She was celebrated for her versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles and was also known as a songwriter. Her married name was Alwyn. Daly toured extensively across the United States and gained international acclaim for her performances. Her portrayal in Our Female American Cousin was among her notable roles during her illustrious career. Boston Academy of Music: Established in 1833, the Boston Academy of Music was initially dedicated to music education and performance. By the mid-19th century, it had expanded its repertoire to include theatrical productions, becoming a prominent cultural venue in Boston. Hosting performances like Our Female American Cousin in October 1861, the Academy played a significant role in the city's artistic scene during that era.

Keywords: Theater Playbills; Boston Theater; Daly, Julia, Peformer

Price: US$ 63.00 Seller: Brookline Village Books
- Book number: 46235

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