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Grace Kingsley, Los Angeles Times, L. A., Cal., Nov. 24, 1915.
Geraldine Farrar in „Carmen“
(...) Photoplay, New York, July 1915
& Met, exterior by day, New York, undated, postcard in color
& Sam Brody (photographer), Met, exterior by night,
New York, February 17, 1937, Works Progress Administration
& Farrar‘s Carmen
Again a Success
Opera House Crowded to Hear Sing Part Second Time.
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Mabel Garrison a New Frasquita
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Caruso Sings Don Jose with Feeling and Bori Makes
an Excellent Micaela.
Lovers of French opera were made happy again last
night, when Bizet‘s Carmen was sung for the second time
this season, and one of the largest audiences that ever poured
through the portals of the Metropolitan Opera House saw,
heard and rapturously applauded.
(...) New York Tribune, Nov. 28, 1914
Metropolitan Opera House, 1425 B‘way and 39th, New York.
„An interesting article on Charlie Chaplin“
Editorial content. „AT THE STAGE DOOR
BY GRACE KINGSLEY“ (...)
„Sincere Newspaper Man.
Fred Goodwins, formerly a newspaper man on the New York
Times, afterward an actor in John Drew‘s support, has
joined the Burbank company, and will, curiously enough, play
the role of a newspaper man in support of Hattie
Williams, in Detective Sparks.“ (...)
„Goodwins is a contributor to Pearson‘s Weekly, of London,
and the issue of October 30, has an interesting article
on Charlie Chaplin, written by him.“
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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