Scene from "The Second in Command," which, starring John Drew, was performed at Macauley's Theatre on February 19-20, 1904. The actors pictured in this scene are Montague Love (standing, wearing a mustache and military uniform with sword,...
View of the stage of a theatre during a performance. The set is inside a stone building with bars on the windows, and the cast includes five men (wearing long jackets, ruffled collars, and pants tucked into high boots), two of whom appear to be...
Curtain call on stage following a performance (presumably the one depicted in Image Number ULPA 1980.20.1142). The set is inside a stone building with bars on the windows and a single cot, and the cast includes seven men (five wearing long jackets,...
Production photo of a scene from Bernard Shaw's "You Never Can Tell" (staged by the University of Louisville Players at Macauley's Theatre in April 1915). The scene takes place in a drawing room, with five well-dressed man and three...
Production photo of a scene from Bernard Shaw's "You Never Can Tell" (staged by an amateur group at Macauley's Theatre in April 1915). The scene takes place on a balcony looking out to sea, with three women and four men facing one another...
The University of Louisville players cast of "The Girl from Valley Farm" on stage at Macauley's Theatre. Before a backdrop of an elegant garden, characters in aristocratic attire sit on benches or hold tennis rackets, while on stage left,...
Production photograph of a scene from a minstrel stage show, with an outdoor backdrop and picnic props. One man in blackface points a shotgun at another man in blackface, while a man in the middle, with long sideburns and wearing a hunting cap and...
Production photograph from the play "Inconstant George." A man, at center, wearing a mis-buttoned trench coat, a hat, a mustache, and a frown looks over at a woman (wearing a long dress with embroidered panels) and a man (wearing a...
View of audience at Masonic Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky, apparently watching a performance of "When Knighthood Was in Flower," starring Anna Day. The Masonic Theatre was bought by the Shubert organization in 1909. Location of photo...
The University of Louisville Players cast of "Mice and Men" (a drama by Madeleine Lucette Ryley set in Great Britain in the late 18th century) on stage at Macauley's Theatre. The women wear dresses and hats; the men wear jackets,...
The audience the matinee performance of Alice Hegan Rice's "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," on October 10, 1903, as photographed from the stage. The apron of the stage, part of the orchestra pit (a man playing the double bass), and...
An unidentified woman, wearing a long dress and holding a bouquet of flowers in one hand and a piece of fruit in the other, sits in a chair opposite a nervous-looking man wearing a cockeyed hat, ill-fitting jacket, and polka-dot tie, and holding...
Montage of seven photos of scene from Jerome K. Jerome's "Maister of Woodbarrow" play featuring Edward Hugh (E. H.) Sothern, which was performed at Macauley's Theatre in February 1891. Sothern, an actor, producer, writer, and director,...
Promotional ad in the New York Tribune for J. M. Barrie's "A Kiss for Cinderella," starring Maude Adams, which apparently played at the Hollis St. Theatre in New York in January 1917. It features four images from the play, with actors...
Poster featuring seven photos of scenes from "The Cradle Snatcher," a three-act comedy by Boyd Martin. Annotations: Scenes from "The Cradle Snatcher" a three act comedy by Boyd Martin to be presented by the University of...
Performance program for fiftieth performance of "The Henrietta," a comedy by Bronson Howard, produced by the comedians Robson & Crane at Union Square Theatre, New York, Monday evening, November 14th, 1887. Includes list of characters...
A woman and two men pose on the set of "May Blossom, or the Fisherman's Daughter" which debuted at New York's Madison Square Theatre on April 12, 1884, and was staged at Macauley's Theatre in December 1884 and January 1886. Georgia Cayvan...
A young child, Alice Hanlon, faces a strange-looking inanimate creature atop a base reading "Cant [sic] You Talk." This scene, from the Hanlons' "Fantasma, or Funny Frolics in Fairy Land," appears within a five-sided shape...
Full-length character portrait of Alice Hanlon, a young girl, costumed as Cupid, holding a bow and arrow and wearing a sash of flowers. The Hanlons performed their "Fantasma" at Macauley's Theatre in March 1885, January 1891, and October...