The caption reads: "The Casino and Abbey's Theatre, Broadway Thirty-sixth to Thirty-eighth Street." The Casino Theatre was built by Kimball & Wisedell for producer Rudolph Aronson. Managed by Canary & Lederer (1894-1903) the Shuberts acquired the...
Advertisement for several Shubert-operated theatres upcoming productions, including the English comedy "The Night of the Party" at the Princess Theatre, "A Chinese Honeymoon" at the Casino Theatre, and "A Cigarettemaker's Romance: at the Herald...
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Orange illustration of a theatre stage with open curtains revealing a blue-toned photograph of a man and woman in formal wear. Top corner illustrations of comedy/tragedy masks. Bottom corner illustrations of minstrels playing the lute and horn.
Image shows the façade of Harrigan's Theater designed by architect Francis Hatch Kimball and built by Edward Harrigan (of Harrigan & Hart), who managed it until 1895, when Richard Mansfield took over renaming it the Garrick.
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Text,"Keeny's Fulton St. Theatre..Ladies' and children's matinee ticket. Notice -this ticket presented at the box office with 10 cents entitles bearer to reserved seat, any matinee except Saturday and holidays.
George Jessel Jubilee Week at the theatre on Fordham Rd. Also shown are other stores including the Wertheimer department store (later Alexander's). This theatre later became the RKO (Radio Keith Orpheum).
An image taken from the stage toward a two-level auditorium filled with theatre goers. The orchestra pit and its members are all visible. The audience is well dressed, many men in evening wear. Designed by Architects Kimbal & Wisedell, the...
Bynner writes to Atkins telling him he will send a poem for the Whitman Centennial Celebration. He also writes of how he will celebrate Whitman's work with his students. Bynner asks Atkins to copy this letter and send it to Burroughs, Markham,...
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Back cover of Thinking of You All the Time featuring ads for businesses in Brooklyn: Planson's Florist & Pet Shop, Jaques, Rugby Furniture, Beverly Meat Market, Rice Bowl Restaurant and The Hollywood Art Studio.
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Cover features dark blue decorative border and photograph of Peretz Sandler. Text, "Two successful songs. Price 20 cents." Show title printed in Latin and Hebrew alphabets.