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Squatter Sovereignty by Edward Harrigan
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Squatter Sovereignty by Edward Harrigan
Promotional postcard for Squatter Sovereignty by Edward Harrigan, first produced at Harrigan and Harts Theatre, New York in 1882. Date: circa 1882
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Chaos Fight Fights Hart Loot Looting Panto Pantomime Promotional Riot Rioting Sovereignty Squatter Unlawful Harrigan Theatrical
Squatter Sovereignty
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was a popular theatrical production by Edward Harrigan, first staged at Harrigan and Hart's Theatre in New York City during the 1880s. This promotional postcard showcases a scene from the pantomime, which was known for its chaotic and unlawful elements. The image captures the moment of looting and rioting that occurred on stage during the performance. A group of rough-looking men, dressed in tattered clothing and brandishing various weapons, are shown in the midst of looting a store. The chaos and disorder are palpable, with broken windows, overturned furniture, and smoke rising from the background. The title of the production, "Squatter Sovereignty," refers to the squatter's rights movement that was prevalent in America during the 19th century. This movement allowed settlers to claim land that they had occupied for a certain period of time, often without legal title. The play likely explored this theme in a theatrical and entertaining way, with the looting and fighting scenes serving to heighten the excitement and engagement of the audience. Despite the unlawful and disorderly nature of the scene depicted in the postcard, "Squatter Sovereignty" was a popular form of entertainment during the Victorian era in America. The pantomime format allowed for a mix of music, dance, comedy, and drama, making for an engaging and memorable theatrical experience. This postcard serves as a fascinating glimpse into the theatrical world of the 1880s and the popular forms of entertainment that captivated audiences during this time.
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