King's Theatre engagement entre Mr. John Ebers et Monsr. et Madme. Aumer, saisons 1824 et 1825 : manuscript, 14 May 1823.

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King's Theatre engagement entre Mr. John Ebers et Monsr. et Madme. Aumer, saisons 1824 et 1825 : manuscript, 14 May 1823.

Contract written on behalf of King's Theatre manager John Ebers by Giovanni Batta Benelli, who would take over the management of the King's Theatre from Ebers in 1824. The contract is signed by Benelli and dancer/choreographer Jean Aumer on behalf of himself and his daughter, dancer Julie Aumer.

[1] leaf ; 40 x 32 cm. folded to 16 x 21 cm.

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Ruth Neils and John M. Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)

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Ebers, John, 1785?-1830?

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John Ebers was the manager and William Ayrton the musical director of the King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London. From the description of Mr. Ebers feels it to be his duty to lay the following correspondence before the subscribers to the opera, and the public, 1825 April 5-8. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 34242078 Epithet: operatic manager British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_...

King's Theatre (London, England)

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Opened as Her Majesty's Theatre, London, 9 April 1705; in 1714 changed name to King's Theatre; in 1837 renamed Her Majesty's Theatre; closed and demolished in 1891; rebuilt and reopened 28 April 1897. The theatre changes names to either Her Majesty's Theatre or His Majesty's Theatre depending on whether a queen or king is on the British throne. John Ebers, a bookseller, took over the management of the theatre in 1821; Ebers became involved in lawsuits in 1825 which, combined with a large increas...

Aumer, M. (Jean), 1774-1833

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Aumer, Julie.

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Benelli, Giovanni Batta,

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