New Chestnut St. Theatre. Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. Wheatley, Also, Lessee of Niblo's Garden, New York. Stage Manager, Mr. J. B. Wright. Conductor of Orchestra, Mr. Mark Hassler. Scenic Artists, Messrs. Russell Smith and H. Hillyard. This Wednesday Evening, Feb'y 11th, 1863, Last Appearance but One of Mr. Hackett In his World-Renowned Impersonation of Falstaff, (Shakspere's Greatest Comic Creation) in his Historical Play, the First Part of King Henry IV, Including The Battle of Shrewsbury and the Death of Hotspur! Mr. W. Wheatley as Henry, Prince Of Wales ...
MLA
Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.), et al. New Chestnut St. Theatre. Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. Wheatley, Also, Lessee of Niblo's Garden, New York. Stage Manager, Mr. J. B. Wright. Conductor of Orchestra, Mr. Mark Hassler. Scenic Artists, Messrs. Russell Smith and H. Hillyard. This Wednesday Evening, Feb'y 11th, 1863, Last Appearance but One of Mr. Hackett In his World-Renowned Impersonation of Falstaff, (Shakspere's Greatest Comic Creation) in his Historical Play, the First Part of King Henry IV, Including The Battle of Shrewsbury and the Death of Hotspur! Mr. W. Wheatley as Henry, Prince Of Wales ... Philadelphia : U. S. Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia, [1863]
APA
Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, P., Hackett, J., Wheatley, W., Wright, J., Hassler, M., Smith, R., Hillyard, H., United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, P., Playbill and Program Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Philadelphia Theater Collection (University of Pennsylvania) & Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania). (1863). New Chestnut St. Theatre. Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. Wheatley, Also, Lessee of Niblo's Garden, New York. Stage Manager, Mr. J. B. Wright. Conductor of Orchestra, Mr. Mark Hassler. Scenic Artists, Messrs. Russell Smith and H. Hillyard. This Wednesday Evening, Feb'y 11th, 1863, Last Appearance but One of Mr. Hackett In his World-Renowned Impersonation of Falstaff, (Shakspere's Greatest Comic Creation) in his Historical Play, the First Part of King Henry IV, Including The Battle of Shrewsbury and the Death of Hotspur! Mr. W. Wheatley as Henry, Prince Of Wales ... Philadelphia : U. S. Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia.
Chicago
Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.), James Henry Hackett, William Wheatley, J. B. Wright, Mark Hassler, Russell Smith and Henry Hillyard, et al. New Chestnut St. Theatre. Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. Wheatley, Also, Lessee of Niblo's Garden, New York. Stage Manager, Mr. J. B. Wright. Conductor of Orchestra, Mr. Mark Hassler. Scenic Artists, Messrs. Russell Smith and H. Hillyard. This Wednesday Evening, Feb'y 11th, 1863, Last Appearance but One of Mr. Hackett In his World-Renowned Impersonation of Falstaff, (Shakspere's Greatest Comic Creation) in his Historical Play, the First Part of King Henry IV, Including The Battle of Shrewsbury and the Death of Hotspur! Mr. W. Wheatley as Henry, Prince Of Wales ... Philadelphia : U. S. Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia, [1863]