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A Chinese Honeymoon, Grand Opera House, (01/17/1904-01/20/1904)
A Gilded Fool, Seattle Theatre, (06/08/1893-06/09/1893)
A Girl from Dixie, Grand Opera House, (05/15/1904-05/17/1904)
A Girl's Best Friend, Seattle Theatre, Barton and Wiswell Company, (07/25/1909-07/31/1909)
A Man of the World, Seattle Opera House, (08/04/1891-)
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Moore Theatre, Ben Greet Players, (05/13/1909-05/16/1909)
A Night at the Circus, Seattle Theatre, (1/29/1895-1/30/1895)
A Pair of Spectacles, Seattle Opera House (08/04/1891-)
A Social Session, Seattle Opera House, (06/22/1891-06/23/1891)
Alabama, Seattle Opera House, (08/03/1891)
Aristocracy, Seattle Theatre, (08/31/1893-09/02/1893)
Arizona, Grand Opera House, (3/31/1902-4/2/1902)
Big Chance, Wilkes Theatre, (06/13/1920-06/19/1920)
By Right of Sword, Grand Opera House, (10/05/1904-10/09/1904)
Charley's Aunt, Seattle Theatre, (08/18/1894-08/18/1894)
Claire and the Forge Master, Frye Opera House, Nellie Boyd Dramatic Company, (12/01/1884-12/08/1884)
College Widow, Grand Opera House, (01/14/1906-01/17/1906)
Comedy of Errors, Grand Opera House, (11/19/1902-11/20/1902)
Daddy Long Legs, Wilkes Theatre, (12/28/1919-01/02/1920)
Driven from Home, Third Avenue Theatre, Aylesworth Stock Company, (03/20/1906-03/26/1906)
Du Theatre au Champ D'honneur, Moore Theatre, (06/23/1918-06/28/1918)
Edna's Burglar, Seattle Opera House, (08/18/1892-08/18/1892)
Everyman, Christensen Hall, Ben Greet Players, (12/14/1904-12/19/1904)
Glittering Gloria, Grand Opera House, (10/20/1904-10/22/1904)
Him Me, Four-in-Hand Pantomime Company, Seattle Opera House, (06/13/1891-)
Johnny Get Your Gun, Wilkes Theatre, (09/14/1919-09/24/1919)
Julius Caesar, Seattle Theater (April 10-13 1895).
La Dame Aux Camelias, (05/09/1906)
La Sorciere, (05/08/1906)
Little Puck, Seattle Theatre, Big Comedy Company, (12/22/1893-12/23/1893)
Mam'selle Napoleon, Grand Opera House, (03/21/1904-03/23/1904)
Marta of the Lowlands, Grand Opera House, Florence Roberts Company, (10/30/1904-11/02/1904)
McGibeny Family, Yesler Hall, (04/18/1871)
Men and Women, Seattle Opera House, Charles Frohman's Company, (06/09/1891-06/09/1891)
Merchant of Venice, Seattle Theatre, London Lyceum Theatre Company, (09/20/1893-09/27/1893)
Moonshiner's Daughter, Third Avenue Theatre, (02/25/1906-03/01/1906)
Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots, Lois Theater, Pantages Players, (11/29/1908-12/05/1908)
Peter Pan, Lois Theater, Pantages Players, (12/27/1908-01/09/1909)
Pirates of Penzance, Frye Opera House, (12/26/1884-12/27/1884)
Pirates of the Penzance, Frye's Opera House, (12/26/1884-12/27/1884)
Raffles, Grand Opera House, Liebler and Co., (10/12/1904-10/15/1904)
Reilly and Wood's Big Show, Frye Opera House, (06/19/1888)
Reilly and Wood's Big Show, Frye Opera House, (06/19/1888)
Reilly and Wood's Big Show, Frye's Opera House, (06/19/1888-06/25/1888)
Resurrection, Grand Opera House, Wagenhals and Kempler Company, (04/03/1904-04/06/1904)
Rip Van Winkle, Grand Opera House, (11/24/1904-11/26/1904)
Robin Hood, Grand Opera House, The Bostonians, (02/26/1904)
Sapho, (05/09/1906)
Shenandoah, Seattle Opera House, (06/01/1891-06/03/1891)
Si Plunkard, Seattle Opera House, (07/17/1891-07/18/1891)
Slaves of the Orient, Third Avenue Theatre, Aylesworth Stock Company, (06/03/1906-06/08/1906)
Starlight, Vernona Jarbeau's Comedy Company, Seattle Opera House, (06/15/1891-06/17/1891)
Sweet Lavender, Lyceum Theatre Co., Seattle Opera House, (06/30/1891-)
The Alaskan, Moore Theatre, (12/28/1907-01/04/1908)
The Billionaire, Grand Opera House, (12/13/1904-12/14/1904)
The Bottom of the Sea, Seattle Opera House, (07/16/1891-)
The Burgomaster of Pinneberg, The Lilliputians, Seattle Opera House, (07/27/1891-07/30/1891)
The College Widow, Grand Opera House, (01/14/1906-01/17/1906)
The College Widow, Grand Opera House, (11/04/1906-11/10/1906)
The Free Lance, Grand Opera House, Sousa Opera Company, (04/14/1907-04/17/1907)
The Pupil in Magic, Seattle Opera House, The Lilliputians, (06/27/1891-06/28/1891)
The Queen of Sheba, Seattle Theatre, (10/27/1893-10/28/1893)
The Rose of the Rancho, Lois Theater, Pantages Players, (09/30/1908-10/03/1908)
The Waifs of New York, Seattle Opera House, The Lilliputians, (06/06/1891-06/07/1891)
The Wife, Lyceum Theatre Co., Seattle Opera House (06/29/1891-07/03/1891)
To Die at Dawn, Third Avenue Theatre, Aylesworth Stock Company, (05/06/1906-05/12/1906)
Twelfth Night, Grand Opera House, Minstrel Company, (06/20/1907-06/22/1907)
Uncle Tom's Cabin, Seattle Theatre, Sutton's Double Company, (01/01/1894-01/08/1894)
Various Acts, George Thatcher's Celebrated Minstrels, Seattle Opera House, (06/08/1891-6/10/1891)
Historical Articles
" 'A Chinese Honeymoon' Goes to the Right Spot - The Other Plays"
" 'Mlle. Napoleon' Draws Big House"
"'Heir to the Hoorah' to Play Return Date"
"'Return Your Opera Glasses'! Guy Bates Post Tells of His Early Experiences in Seattle"
"Antony and Cleopatra" -- Not Much!
"At The Theatres: 'The Heir to the Hoorah'"
"At The Theatres: 'The Heir to the Hoorah""
"At The Theatres: 'The Heir to the Hoorah""
"Audience Warms to 'Raffles' "
"Ben Greet Players Give Delightful Performance of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'"
"Billionaire" is Popular
"Brewster's Millions," Chough expensive, is Amusing
"Brown of Harvard" Very Entertaining; but "Gingerbread Man" Attracts the Big Crowd
"Caught in the Rain", With William Collier, Some Fun
"Comedy is Very Clever: Anything but a Dyspeptic Can Laugh with 'Glittering Gloria.' "
"George Washington, Jr.," Cheap and Noisy
"Has Indigestion He Says: American Stage is Suffering with It, Ben Greet Tells Students"
"Hobart Bosworth Very Ill"
"Just Out of College" Very Clever and Funny
"Last Week of the Regular Theatrical Season"
"London Novelist in Seattle: A. W. Marchmont Comes to See His Play, 'By Right of Sword' "
"Makes Profound Impression"
"Midwinter Night's Dream" a Beatific Vision
"Peer Gynt" a Curiously Interesting Play
"Peter Pan" at the Lois
"The Clansman"
"The Climbers" at the Lois
"The Great Divide" has Elements of Great Strength
"This Week Sees Two New and Widely-Heralded Plays"
"Town Captivated by 'Arizona'"
"Women Will Understand" the Appeal made by "The Thief"
"Won't Play Sunday"
A Noisy, Funny Cown, "Fifty Miles From Boston"
Actress Invades Men's Club
Advertisement for Alice Lloyd's "The Rose Maid"
Aileen May as Peter Pan at the Lois
Alice Lloyd Comes to the Orpheum
American Vaudeville Stage Has Only One Alice Lloyd
Amusements: Daniel Bandmann visits Seattle
Article about "Driven from Home" and Accompanying Photograph of J. Charles Haynes
Article about "Slaves of the Orient" and Picture of Edward Kimball
Article about Blanche Walsh and "Resurrection"
Article about Egan Dramatic School Production and Photograph of Rose Henry
Article about the Aylesworth Stock Company and "To Die at Dawn"
At the Opera House
Bernhardt Again Seen as Camille
Bernhardt: Amusements Tonight
Big audience will see old boy
Billie Burke, as "My Wife", Runs away with John Drew's play
Bobby Gaylor
Buster Brown, David Harum and a Royal Slave Attract Large Audiences
Clara Kimball in an Emergency Role Makes a Hit
Clever Story
College Widow Packs Grand
Comic Opera is Popular
Daniel Bandmann's performance
De Wolf Hopper, Ecstatically Received, Is Almost the Whole Show in "Happyland"
Death Calls Pioneer After Years of Toil
Dream City
Famous Artists: Alice Lloyd and Adeline Genee will entertain at Metropolitan and Moore Theatres this week
Fifth Symphony Concert the Best Yet
Florence Roberts Overshandowed by Forrest in "The House of Bondage"
Frawley's Production of "The Rose of the Rancho" Better than any Other Attraction This Week
Good Acting at the Vaudevilles This Week
Harry Girard's act is Pantages feature
He Kept Yeslers Awake All Night
Injustice of the English Divorce Law
Irving and Terry in Merchant of Venice
Is the Best Play in Years
It Could Hardly Be Worse
Japanese to build $80,000 club house
Jefferson Seen as Rip
John Considine, Old-Time Show Magnate, Dies
Julia Marlowe in Much Ado About Nothing
Levy Takes Over the Orpheum Theatre
Louise Rutter Defends the Art with Great Emphasis
Love and Daring, not mere stone, built Alex Pantages new house
May Robson's hit, "Aunt Mary," Choroghly Delightful
McIntyre and Heath "blackface comedians" Advertisement
Miller's Play
Miss Adams Wins Hearts, As Usual
Miss Marlowe in "Twelfth Night"
Newspapers to blame
Old Favorites at Moore and Grandi New Play at the Third Avenue
Old Favorites Attract Big Audience
Opening night preview for "The College Widow" with accompanying photo
Opening of the Frye Opera House
Play is unclean
Plays and Players - Opening of New Theater This Week
Preview for "The College Widow"
Preview for "The College Widow"
Preview for "The College Widow" with accompanying photo
Recital by Egan Students
Review of "Buster Brown"
Review of "Dream City"
Review of "Driven from Home"
Review of "Knight for a day"
Review of "The Blue Moon"
Review of "To Die at Dawn"
Review of "Wang"
Revive "Wang"
Robin Hood Draws Crowd
Seattle a Theatrical Center
Seattle Baritone on Pantages Bill
Seattle Elks Honor Sister Alice Lloyd
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Smart Ingenue With "Paid in Full" Started One Year Ago in the Chorus
Splendid Bill at Orpheum
Strong Play
The Great Roman Tragedy
The Master Mind
Thomas Keene - A Masterly Performance
Tom Considine undoubtedly fired the first shot
Top liners tied up by inunction
Tracking the Chief: from his home to his death
Well Known Players Return
Western Farce
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