Theater
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Alonzo J. May photograph collection
This collection contains the photographs related to May’s “Men and Women of the Stage” and “Dramatic Encyclopedia of Baltimore, 1750-1904,” which document the history of theater in the Mid-Atlantic. The collection illustrates the places and people written about in May’s book.
Ford's Theatre collection
This is an artificial collection that contains financial records and theater programs from Ford's Theatre in Baltimore, dated 1880-1917.
Hambleton Theatrical photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of Baltimore theater, including actor and group portraits from various shows, circa 1870-1935.
John T. Ford manuscript collection
May's Dramatic Encyclopedia of Baltimore collection
This collection contains histories (mostly day by day accounts) of the theatres that existed in Baltimore from 1750-1904. Included are such famous ones as the Holliday Street Theatre, Front St. Theatre, Ford's Grand Opera House, and The Lyric, as well as less known taverns and coffee houses giving entertainment. Biographies of the leading men connected with these theatres include Edmund Kean, Junius Brutus Booth, Edwin Booth, Jenny Lind, and Charles Dickens, among others.
Paint and Powder Club photograph collection
This collection contains 384 photographs related to the Paint and Powder Club, an amateur theatrical club that performed original musical shows for charity. Organized in 1893 as a men's club, women were admitted in 1938.