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Elizabeth Hamblin

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Elizabeth Hamblin (1799-1849) was an American stage actress and theatre manager. She belonged to the first female theatre managers in the United States. She was the manager of the Richmond Hill Theatre in New York 1836-37, the Olympic Theatre 1838, the musical stage Tivoli Garden 1840, and the musical stage Colonnade Garden 1840. She was also a successful actress on the Bowery Theatre in the 1830s and during tours through the American South in the 1840s.

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