This is a rare February 3rd, 1902 program (playbill) from the three-night, Post-Broadway engagement of Henry Irving and the London Lyceum Company in the ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE play "WATERLOO" performed in repertory with the VICTORIEN SARDOU and EMILE MOREAU comedy "MADAME SANS-GENE" at the Star Theatre in Buffalo, New York. (The Original Broadway production of "Waterloo" opened October 30th, 1899 at the Knickerbocker Theatre in New York City. This revival opened October 21st, 1901 at the Knickerbocker Theatre. The Original Broadway production of "Madame Sans-Gene" opened January 14th, 1895 at New York's Broadway Theatre and ran for almost three months, closing April 6th, 1895. This revival opened October 21st, 1901 at the Knickerbocker Theatre.) ..... "WATERLOO" starred HENRY IRVING and featured LIONEL BELMORE, LAURENCE IRVING and MABEL HACKNEY ..... "MADAME SANS-GENE" starred Miss ELLEN TERRY in the title role and HENRY IRVING as "Napoleon" and the cast included Mr. J. H. BARNES, LAURENCE IRVING, Mr. A. ROYSTON, JAMES HEARN, Mr. KENNEY, LIONEL BELMORE, Mr. F. TYARS, Mr. LUGG, Mr. REYNOLDS, Mr. CLEMENTS, Mr. TABB, Mr. C. DODSWORTH, Mr. C. BOWN, Mr. MARION, Mr. RAMLEIGH, Mr. PATON, Mr. FISHER, Mr. SEYMOUR, Mr. ABLETT, Mr. COOK, Mr. F. D. DAVIS, Mr. PORTER, Mr. GRAHAM, Mr. STEPHENS, Miss QUEENIE TARVIN, Miss MAUD MILTON, Miss CECIL CROMWELL, Miss GRACE HAMPTON, Miss MABEL HACKNEY, Miss M. HOLLAND, Miss DORIS DIGBY, Miss M. FOSTER, ROSALIND IVAN, Miss REES and Miss BELMORE ..... CREDITS: ("Waterloo") Book by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE; ("Madame Sans-Gene") Book by VICTORIEN SARDOU and EMILE MOREAU and adapted by J. COMYNS CARR; Produced and Directed by HENRY IRVING ..... DETAILS: The 24 page playbill measures 4 5/8" X 7 1/2" inches and includes production credits, cast lists, synopsis of scenes, musical program and wonderful vintage advertising, but no cast photos or bios ..... CONDITION: With the exception of moderate edge wear, this rare program is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.