The play's first production ran for three months and was soon followed (from 11 October 1841, at the Park Theatre) by its first New York production, with Charlotte Cushman as Lady Gay Spanker.
Park Performing Arts Center, formerly Park Theater, in Union City, New Jersey
His first public appearance was made when he was a child, on October 13, 1826, at the Park Theatre, as "Albert" in William Tell, during an engagement played by Macready, who expressed approbation of the boy, and encouraged expectation of his success.
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It was translated into English and staged at Abbey's Park Theatre in New York City on 5 May 1881, and in Brighton, England on 19 September the same year.
The Baroque park theatre with clipped hedges is worth mentioning at this point.
In January 1890, Halton was back in New York music directing the ill-starred premiere of The Gondoliers at the Park Theatre.