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The Lottery Of Life
''The Lottery of Life'' is an 1867 play by John Brougham, one of his more popular works. Original run The play debuted at the Howard Athenaeum in Boston in September 1867,(21 October 1867)John Brougham's New Play ''Sacramento Daily Union'' and had a four week run at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia in November-December 1867.(19 December 1867)Advertisement ''Evening Telegraph'' (Philadelphia) It also played in Washington, D.C. at the National Theatre in January 1868,(14 January 1868)The National Theatre ''National Republican'' played for two weeks in San Francisco, and played in Richmond, Virginia in February 1868, among other places.(3 February 1868)Amusements ''Daily Dispatch''(9 March 1968)Amusements ''New York Herald'' By early March 1868, the play's success on the road dictated it would get a run in New York.(19 March 1868)Musical and Dramatic Gossip ''Charleston Daily News'' The play had its New York debut at Wallack's Theatre on June 8, 1868, to open their "summ ...
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Ad For Lottery Of Life Philadelphia Daily Evening Telegraph 19 Dec 1867
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