Word: sales
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cast on Wednesday morning. The extension of the stage in Sanders will be completed this evening and all further work on the scenery will be done next week. Mr. Sargent will come to Cambridge on Monday to make the final arrangements. The libretto of the play will be on sale on Monday and will contain some interesting facts about the theatre and plays of Jonson's time. Harper Brothers will probably publish an account of "The Silent Woman" as given here, with photographs of several of the scenes. Today the tickets are on public sale. They have been selling well...
Tickets may be obtained at C. W. Sever's, Cambridge, or at Clark & Carruth's, Boston. The Revised Text, used on this occasion, is for sale at Cambridge and Boston bookstores...
...point to reproduce many customs of Jonson's time, such as smoking and gambling on the stage between the acts. The tickets have been selling well, but many good seats are still to be had. Today is the last day that tickets will be reserved for students. The public sale will begin tomorrow...
...sale of tickets open to all members of the University will begin at 9 o'clock this morning at Sever's bookstore. Between 500 and 600 tickets have been sold already to the members of the teaching force of the University. The sale will last until Friday night at 6 o'clock. On Saturday the public sale will begin...
...announcement will be sent today to each member of the teaching force of the University, in order to give them an opportunity to secure tickets for the production of "The Silent Woman" to be given on Wednesday, March 20. On Thursday, March 11, at 9 a. m., the general sale for members of the University will begin at Sever's book-store, lasting until 6 p. m. on Friday. The orchestra stalls will be boarded over and used as an extension of the stage. The remaining seats in the first and second balconies will be sold for $2.00 apiece. Admission...