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Figaro [Clapp, Henry Jr.]. "Dramatic Feuilleton." New-York Saturday Press. 7 Apr. 1866: 4.
Type: newspaper ; Genre: review
Abstract
Writing to Mr. Editor, Figaro discusses Max Maretzek's "Bal d'Opera" in honor of Thomas Nast. Figaro also mentions that Maretzek featured an imitation of the "facetise" in the Saturday Press. Figaro also discusses current events in theater and opera, including Lester Wallack's return to Wallack's after a year-long absence. Figaro also makes mention of "Cruyt's - late Pfaff's" and invites Mr. Editor to join him there.
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- Arnold, George [pages: 4]
- Figaro mentions that Gerhard has sent his portrait of Arnold to the Academy for exhibition (4).
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo [pages: 4]
- Emerson is mentioned in a poem of Figaro's published in the Times (4).
- Greeley, Horace [pages: 4]
- Figaro reprints one of his imitations of the "facetise" in the Saturday Press (4).
- Nast, Thomas [pages: 4]
- Figaro discusses a ball held by Max Maretzek at the Academy of Music "for the benefit of that rising young artist, Thomas Nast" (4). Figaro reprints one of his imitations of the "facetise" in the Saturday Press (4).
- Saturday Press, The [pages: 4]
- Figaro mentions that Maretzek had several notables contribute to his display of imitations of the "facetise" in the Saturday Press (4).
- Wallack, John Lester [pages: 4]
- Figaro reprints one of his imitations of the "facetise" in the Saturday Press (4). Figaro also mentions Wallack's return to the stage after a year-long absence in She Stoops to Conquer (4).
- Wallack’s Lyceum (Theater) [pages: 4]
- Figaro mentions Lester Wallack's return to the stage after a year-long absence in She Stoops to Conquer (4).
