Theater playbill for Professor Anderson in his Night in Wonder World, Concert Hall, Philadelphia, October 17, 1860
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Concert Hall, Chesnut Street, between twelfth and thirteenth. Wednesday, Oct. 17 and following even'gs. Grand day performance and illuminated matinee! At 2 o'clock, on Saturday, October 20, 1860. Professor Anderson! with his new programme of centupled wonders: Every evening at 8. Matinee, Saturday, 2. In his "Night in Wonder-World" including the great Grecian feat! Or, the miraculous division. The Key of Eblis! Mirror of Sathanus! The Money that cannot be Counted! And the Man whom Nobody can See! This being the fourth week of marvels and fourth week of Magic! Mystery! Mirth! Necromancy! Cabalism! Thaumaturgy! Merriment! Dablerie! A Night in Wonder World! A comedy full of surprises, a farce replete with the farcical, an extavaganza redundant in eccentricities, a pantomime overflowing with fun, a monologue with all the elements of a drama, a drama in the form of a monologue. No other entertainment is like it!
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J. H. Anderson
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