Theater playbill for Mr. E. Eddy in "The Dead Heart" at the Washington Theater, December 21, 1860

Theater playbill for Mr. E. Eddy in "The Dead Heart" at the Washington Theater, December 21, 1860

by Edward Eddy

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Washington Theater. Lessee S.W. Glenn, stage manager Mr. Humphrey Bland ... Benefit of the favorite American actor Mr. E. Eddy when will be produced for the first time in this city, the great sensation drama of "The Dead Heart" ... Most intense and thrilling in the language! Exhibiting the fearful horrors of the Bastile, the horrible bread riots of Paris, the Revolution and its attendant spirit, the Guillotine. Truly called the Assassin's red right hand! Mr. E. Eddy will appear as Robert Landry, the Artiste, the Representative, and Cato, the Censor, supported by a superb cast. Friday Evening, Dec'r 21, '60 ...

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