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Nina Boucicault in Charleys AuntNina Boucicault (1867-1950), English actress, in the role of Kitty Verdun in the comedy Charleys Aunt. 1892
The Corsican Brothers by Dion BoucicaultDion Boucicaults The Corsican Brothers, based on the novel by Dumas: Act II - The Masked Ball scene Date: 1880
Andrew Mack, Americas greatest Irish comedian in Dion Boucicaults masterpiece, Arrah-Na-Pogue. Date c1906
Scene from The Colleen Bawn by Dion BoucicaultScene from The Colleen Bawn, a melodrama by the Irish dramatist Dion Boucicault, in which the hero, Myles na Coppaleen (sometimes played by Boucicault himself), rescues the heroine, Eily O Connor
Caricature of Fred Leslie, English actor and singerCaricature of Fred Leslie (Frederick George Hobson, 1855-1892), English actor, singer, comedian and dramatist. Seen here in the role of Rip Van Winkle
Caricature of Dion Boucicault and three other actorsCaricature of Dion Boucicault (?1820-1890), Irish actor and playwright -- Address to the Players. Indicating a poster behind him
Caricature of Dion Boucicault, Irish actor and playwrightCaricature of Dion Boucicault (?1820-1890), Irish actor and playwright who became a very successful actor-manager. 1880
Caricature, Prince of Wales and Dion BoucicaultCaricature, Edward, Prince of Wales and the Irish actor and playwright Dion Boucicault. " Honor is said to be very weak
Caricature of the actor and playwright Dion BoucicaultCaricature of the Irish actor and playwright Dion Boucicault (1820?-1890), seen here in the role of Conn in a production of his own play The Shaughraun, probably at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Dion Boucicault / WaddyDION BOUCICAULT playwright and actor Date: 1822 - 1890
Dion Boucicault / Vf 1882DION BOUCICAULT Playwright and actor Date: 1822 - 1890
The Streets of New York by Dion BoucicaultPromotional postcard for The Streets of New York by Dion Boucicault. The piece revolves around the efforts of a middle-class family, newly impoverished by the financial panic of 1857
HJ Sargents Comedy Company (organization no. 4) in Dion Boucicaults farcical comedy, Contempt of court. Date c1879