The Olio, Traveling Variety Entertainers Admist the Minstrel Show, Second ActIn varied olio performance presented for 1st time1880 Wesner,1880 Kurtzweil, Johanna1880 Willis, Oscar1880 Jackson, W. H.Jun 24 1880At the Gem Theatre Olio Performance1880 Byrnes, J. S.1880 Mills, W. J.1880 McKee, Andy.March 16, 1888
Brief Appearances By Traveling Variety Artists and Non Professional Local TalentBella Union, tight rope exhibitionIn regard to: Bella UnionJun 06 1877Lazelle, Prof. tight rope walking, Bella UnionIn regard to: Lazelle,Jun 07 1877Lee, Miss Frankie, song and dance artist, Bella UnionJun 17 1877In regard to: Lee, FrankieFranklin, Cas. tenor voice, Bella UnionJun 17 1877In regard to: Franklin, Cas.Played the organ for the Glee Club songs on 4thJul 06 1877In regard to: Oliver, S.A.Sang Centennial Flag Song for cheering crowd on 4thJul 06 1877In regard to: Gray, Lotta, MissWomen all sing, they sing loud, they sing alwaysJul 08 1877In regard to: WomenListen for musical voice of auctioneer ClarkNov 18 1877In regard to: Clark,Leimer, Carrie "sweet little song" Christmas 1877Dec 26 1877In regard to: Leimer, CarrieCarrie Duval with a new repertoire of songsFeb 13 1878In regard to: Bella UnionShows great improvement in his character songsFeb 23 1878In regard to: Newman, JackSinger at the Bella UnionMar 14 1878In regard to: Duval, CarrieColored maid, original Georgia Jubilee SingerMar 27 1878In regard to: Hazen, Benjamin M.Accomplished song and dance artistApr 11 1878In regard to: Melville, MissCharming queen of serio-comic songApr 11 1878In regard to: Marcy, MissColored woman has song she sings at all timesApr 22 1878In regard to: Black AmericansTo appear in song and dance tonight with Master HugoMay 14 1878In regard to: Freddy, MasterInstrumental Duett-German Landler and Tyrolian SongJun 27 1878In regard to: Pichler, AnnaIn regard to: Hurlbutt, E.In regard to: Hart, MollieSong and dance artists are en route from ChicagoJun 28 1878In regard to: Reed, JennieIn regard to: Laurence, IdaSong, dance, clog and jig man, student of Hop Lito LeuJun 28 1878In regard to: Gardner, CharlesGrand Chorus, Deadwood citizens to sing at LangrisheJun 30 1878In regard to: Langrishe TheatreIn regard to: Burnham Music StoreShort stop demonstrated he is a good Irish singerJul 27 1878In regard to: Murphy,Musical voice heard today in "Going, Going, Gone"Sep 19 1878In regard to: Travis, WesGreat song and dance at Gem TheatreNov 20 1878In regard to: Thornton,In regard to: Murphy,Part of Whites troupe of entertainers, ActressIn regard to: Blake, GeorgieDec 16 1878Will give excellent performance on slack wireIn regard to: Blake, GeorgieDec 18 1878An unequalled vocalist from Academy in ChicagoIn regard to: Templeton, Miss MarieDec 18 1878Sweet and artistic rendition of "The Gipseys Bride"In regard to: Templeton, MarieDec 19 1878Has almost completely recovered her voiceIn regard to: Templeton, MarieDec 20 1878Miss Templeton gave the audience several new songsDec 20 1878In regard to: Gem TheatreIn regard to: Templeton, MariePerformance of the new Chicago troupe at GemIn regard to: Templeton, Miss MarieDec 23 1878Ladies of Red Ribbon to play piano and sing for allFeb 20 1879In regard to: Social ClubsComes in for a good share of applause at the GemIn regard to: Templeton, MarieJul 04 1879Was decidedly first-class in roll of Mrs FairfaxIn regard to: Allen, Hattie, MissJul 04 1879Asked by Adam to sing at the promenade concertAug 06 1879In regard to: Thum, M.C.Beautiful and accomplished little actress and singerAug 19 1879In regard to: Rynar, Anna, MissHas splendid musical voice, plus his comic abilityAug 20 1879In regard to: Barrett, EdwardIs a pretty little Miss with a sweet voiceAug 21 1879In regard to: Rynar, MissWill sing several new and popular airsAug 23 1879In regard to: Rynar, AnnieSweet sounds of song issue from such a bad placeAug 27 1879In regard to: The GirlsIn regard to: Johnson, MollieSweet singer of the Hills consented - not to singSep 03 1879In regard to: Wood,In regard to: Thum,Personated the old woman in My Awful Mother-in-lawIn regard to: Edwards, MrsSep 05 1879Voice of charcoal man singing "char co a al"Nov 20 1879In regard to: DeadwoodAccompanied songs at Aikman birthday partyDec 10 1879In regard to: Pratt, NellieAllen, Miss Hattie at Rickleys party in ElizabethtownIn regard to: Allen, HattieDec 15 1877Song was loudly applauded, followed by an encoreDec 23 1879In regard to: Welch, Mary.All those who desire to learn to sing to meetJan 06 1880In regard to: Wilson, JamesCharming ballad singer, unequalled for pure melodyFeb 10 1880In regard to: Johnson, SelmaHis heavy bass voice added greatly to the choirFeb 10 1880In regard to: Moulton, FrankHer sweet songs captured all hearersFeb 17 1880In regard to: Johnson, SelmaGifted lady to treat audience to selection of songMar 16 1880In regard to: Johnson, SelmaBankers daughters hit pianos and shriek out songsMay 07 1880In regard to: WomenWith his rich baritone voice, will perform tonightMay 29 1880In regard to: Hewitt, AlexTo sing solos for Episcopal Ladies Society socialSep 28 1880In regard to: Brennan, MrsRope walker, on coach due in this eveningIn regard to: Leona, MademoisellOct 03 1880Will sing a song or two at the Christmas concertDec 19 1880In regard to: Bomeisler, L.E.Song "I Love My Love" showed well cultivated voiceDec 22 1880In regard to: Austin, MrsSweet singer from Israel getting up class to HillsJan 22 1881In regard to: Seager, R.W.Sung difficult song in artistic manner at concertApr 19 1881In regard to: Wagner, LauraIrish and Ethiopian songs and dances are simply immenseIn regard to: Carroll,May 23 1882To be on hand to amuse all at Merry Makers benefitIn regard to: Carroll,Jun 18 1882First-class negro comedian, leaves for ChicagoIn regard to: Carroll, J.P.Jun 27 1882