"PITTSBURG -- OPERA HOUSE: The Irish Land Agent was presented 18 to a fair house by an amateur co., of Niles City. == ITEM: Local manager T. D. Phelps has resigned and is succeeded by Charles Davis, who will ably fill the position." The New York Dramatic Mirror, 1 Nov 1890, p9, c3.

"PITTSBURG -- OPERA HOUSE: Louis James in Julius Caesar, supported by an excellent co., to a small but appreciative audience 15 == ITEM: The programmes with which the house is furnished are printed on fine card-board, and are said to be the finest in the State." The New York Dramatic Mirror, 31 Jan 1891, p10, c3.

"PITTSBURG -- OPERA HOUSE: Cold Day drew well Feb 23. A Social Session provided entirely satisfactory to all 28. == ITEM: Between the second and third acts of A Social Session a water pipe in one of the dressing rooms bursted, causing a commotion, and exciting the stage carpenter, who wildly yelled for a plumber." The
New York Dramatic Mirror, 14 Mar 1891, p10, c3.


The New York Dramatic Mirror, 12 Sept 1891, p10, c2

"PITTSBURG -- OPERA HOUSE: The London Gaiety Girls to a good-sized audience of the sterner sex Nov 13. The Ivy Leaf was very creditably presented by a good co to a full house 18. As the evening was very chilly, and there was no steam, it was very uncomfortable, both for the audience and the players." The New York Dramatic Mirror, 5 Dec 1891, p11, c1.

"PITTSBURG -- OPERA HOUSE: Maude Granger, well supported, presented Inherited to a fair house Dec. 15. Sam Jones lectured 17. Daniel Boone 26. == ITEM: Lillian Randal, of the Webber Comedy co., is visiting her parents here." The New York Dramatic Mirror, 2 Jan 1892, p11, c1.