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Chaplin at Karno´s, NYC Clippings 31/51
New York Tribune, New York, November 29, 1910.
Showing installation of Stanley Display Cases at Loew‘s American Theatre, exterior and interior, New York
(...) Ad, Variety, August 22, 1919
& Tom Terris, an English actor, has arranged to make a series
of one-act productions at the American Music Hall
during the Winter, starting on Dec. 12 with a play called
A Man‘s Shadow, from the French of Moreau
and Delacour.
(...) New York Times, Dec. 2, 1910
„Fred Karno´s comedians“
Editorial content. „Charles A. Bigelow and Mlle. Mizzi Hajos
appeared at the American Music Hall yesterday
in a clever little sketch called The Girl and the Guy by Roi
Cooper Megrue. (...) Others on the programme
of twenty-two numbers were“ (...) „Fred Karno´s comedians
in A Night in a London Music Hall.“ (...)
American Theatre, A Night in an English Music Hall.
From clippings of the Museum of Modern Art,
New York, newspaper or date of publishing unidentified,
handwritten 1982 by Fritz Hirzel:
„Charles Chaplin, as the polite drunk, is an artist and even
though doing the broadest burlesque, never gets out
of his part for an instant. His falls in and out of the boxes are
wonderful, and were he not a skilled acrobat, he would
break his neck.“
American Theatre, 42nd Street West of Broadway, New York.
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