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Theater playbill for Teresa Rolla and Polly Marshall in "Countess for an Hour, or, The Pas de Fascination," "Terpsichore, or, The Fete of the Muses" and "Festival Dansante" at the Washington Theatre, January 11, 1858

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Washington Theatre. Lessee Mr. Stuart, director: Mr. Bourcicault, Stage manager: Mr. S. Eytinge. Change of performance. Sign'a Teresa Rolla. In two pieces, another new ballet and divertissement. Mr. Paul Brillant, M'lle Lehman, M'lle F. Lehman, M. Schubert, and a full ballet corps. Miss Polly Marshall, Princess' Theatre, London, Miss Louisa Marshall, Mr. Russell, Mr. J. Whiting, Mr. Whiting, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Newton, Mr. Bangs, Mrs. Vernon, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Howard, Mr. Harcourt, Miss Page, and a full Vaudeville Company. Monday ev'ng, Jan. 11th, 1858. The performance will commence with the laughable piece of "A Countess for An Hour, or, The Pas de Fascination" ... To be followed by the charming ballet of "Terpsichore, or, The Fete of the Muses" ... After which the celebrated "Festival Dansante" composed by M. Paul Brillant ... The orchestra, selected with the greatest care, will be under the direction of that celebrated conductor, Signor la Manna, for many years leader of the orchestra at Wallack's Theatre and the Italian Opera. The scenery has been painted by Messrs. Isherwood, Riviere, and Sandries. The centre of the Drop Curtain, representing the first performance of "Prometheus Bound," is by the celebrated Cattermole. Properites by Mr. Long.

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