Thatcher Opera House program, 1902 January 11.

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Thatcher Opera House program, 1902 January 11.

This program is from a performance of Anthony Hope's Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel, Rupert of Hentzau, at the Thatcher Opera House on January 11, 1902. Billed as "the most fascinating romances ever written," the plays were produced by the Munro and Sage Company.

1 item (8 pages) ; 22 cm.

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Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933

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English novlist and dramatist. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : London, to Miss Rowland-Brown, 1896 Nov. 8 and 1903 Apr. 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270475679 English novelist and playwright most known for "Prisoner of Zenda." From the description of Letters of Anthony Hope Hawkins to editors [manuscript], 1896, 1897, 1915. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 420487257 British author. From the descriptio...

Thatcher Opera House (Logan, Utah)

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The Thatcher Opera House (Logan, Utah) was built by George W. Thatcher, who had managed the Salt Lake Theater Company. The 800-seat theater opened in September 1890, occupying the top two floors of a new bank building. The theater was used for traveling operas, concerts, plays, vaudeville shows, movies, boxing, and other activities until April 17, 1912, when it was destroyed by a fire which started in an adjacent store. From the description of Thatcher Opera House theater programs, 1...