Theatre Comique (1865–1869) of Boston, Massachusetts, was located at no. 240 Washington Street. [1] [2] Personnel included Jason Wentworth, [3] William H. Crisp, James S. Maffitt, [4] George Maffitt, [5] B.F. Lowell, Wm. H. Daly, orchestra leader Aug. Muller, and maitre de ballet Signor Constantine. [6] Among the performances: slack rope and acrobatics by Martini Chiriski and the Levantine Brothers; [7] Mlle. Augusta, danseuse; [8] "Aladdin" with Kate Pennoyer and W.H. Bartholomew; dancing by Betty Regl; Snow Brothers (William and Benjamin Snow); Morlacchi Ballet Troupe; Wilson Brothers (Louis and George Wilson); Ada Harland; and Jarrett & Palmer's " Forty Thieves." [6] It occupied the building formerly known as Andrews Hall, Barnum's Aquarial Gardens, and the Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens. [9] [10] In 1869 the theatre was renamed the "Adelphi Theatre." [9] [11]
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Theatre Comique (1865–1869) of Boston, Massachusetts, was located at no. 240 Washington Street. [1] [2] Personnel included Jason Wentworth, [3] William H. Crisp, James S. Maffitt, [4] George Maffitt, [5] B.F. Lowell, Wm. H. Daly, orchestra leader Aug. Muller, and maitre de ballet Signor Constantine. [6] Among the performances: slack rope and acrobatics by Martini Chiriski and the Levantine Brothers; [7] Mlle. Augusta, danseuse; [8] "Aladdin" with Kate Pennoyer and W.H. Bartholomew; dancing by Betty Regl; Snow Brothers (William and Benjamin Snow); Morlacchi Ballet Troupe; Wilson Brothers (Louis and George Wilson); Ada Harland; and Jarrett & Palmer's " Forty Thieves." [6] It occupied the building formerly known as Andrews Hall, Barnum's Aquarial Gardens, and the Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens. [9] [10] In 1869 the theatre was renamed the "Adelphi Theatre." [9] [11]
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