Sunnyside Clippings 95/118
Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, September 10, 1919.
Lyceum Theatre, exterior by day, marquee CENTRAL
METHODIST MISSION, Sydney, undated, skyscrapercity.com
& Lyceum Theatre, exterior by night, marquee The
LEOPARD LADY, electric sign AL JOLSON IN „THE JAZZ
SINGER,“ Sydney, 1928, skyscrapercity.com
& FLASH LIGHT VIEW OF SPENCER‘S LYCEUM
PICTURE THEATRE AT SYDNEY, N. S. W. –
Lyceum Theatre, auditorium with balcony, Sydney
(...) Australian News Budget, Film Index,
Aug. 13, 1910
& Lyceum Theatre, auditorium with screen, Sydney,
before 1918, skyscrapercity.com
& The Very Well-Known Cake Goes to Charlie Chaplin
(...) Moving Picture World, May 3, 1919
& AT THESE THREE THEATRES. (...)
CRYSTAL PALACE. (...)
STRAND THEATRE. (...)
LYRIC THEATRE. (...)
The Million Dollar Comedian,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN, (...)
In his Third First National Production,
„SUNNYSIDE.“
(...) Sydney Morning Herald, Sept. 10, 1919
Crystal Palace, George Street, Sydney.
Strand Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney.
Lyric Theatre, George Street, Sydney.
„The funniest thing that ever happened“
Editorial content. „NEW LYCEUM“ (...)
“He‘s here again –
CHARLIE CHAPLIN,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN,
in his Third Million Dollar Comedy from First National –
„SUNNYSIDE.“
„SUNNYSIDE.“
„SUNNYSIDE.“
„SUNNYSIDE.“
„SUNNYSIDE.“
„SUNNYSIDE.“
Charlie hasn‘t a thing to do except work from 7 a. m.
until 7 a. m., and during that time he is the funniest thing that
ever happened.“ (...)
New Lyceum Theatre, 214 Pitt Street, Sydney.
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