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Frederick („Fred“) Shader, Variety, New York, December 31, 1910.
Frederick („Fred“) Shader
(...) Photo, Variety, December 10, 1910
& Bert Levy (creator), Painting showing Night Scene
at 42nd Street with American Theatre sign
at the right side, New York, circa 1905, Museum of the City
of New York
„The dual laughter and applause hit of the show“
Editorial content. „American.
(Estimated Cost of Show, $4,525.)
Although Christmas Day was a gala event at the
American Music Hall from a box office standpoint,
it was far different from the viewpoint of the artists on the stage.
At the box office there were enough people turned away
at the matinee performance to have filled the house over again,
even to the standing room, which as it was could
not hold another person. On the stage another aspect entirely
was presented. The show did not manage to gather
any perceptible headway until Nana appeared, with the
exception of a brief period when the Austin Brothers
held forth. (...)
„The Karno Company this week presents
A Night in an English Music Hall.“, the dual laughter and
applause hit of the show.“ (...)
„Fred.“
American Theatre, 42nd Street West of Broadway, New York.
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