Typed letter and playbill fom an unidentified correspondent, New York, to Ben Greet, Daly's Theatre, New York [manuscript], 1904 March 30.

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Typed letter and playbill fom an unidentified correspondent, New York, to Ben Greet, Daly's Theatre, New York [manuscript], 1904 March 30.

The correspondent compliments Greet's and Miss Matthison's performances in a production of As you like it at Daly's Theatre, New York. Letter is unsigned. Also includes a printed playbill for this performance (2).

2 leaves ; 27 x 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7961113

Folger Shakespeare Library

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