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Chaplin at Karno´s, NYC Clippings 37/51
Variety, New York, December 10, 1910.
Another interesting point is how Charles Kessel saw the skit
„A Night In a London Club“ in which „a small man with
big pants and a curious gait“ attracted his attention. Kessel
could not forget the funny pants and the result was
Charles Chaplin‘s engagement in motion pictures at a salary
of $150 a week.
(...) Film Daily Year Book 1925
& Alf Reeves Presents
KARNO‘S PANTOMIME CO. IN „A NIGHT IN A LONDON CLUB“
(...) Poster Card with Drawing, undated, detail
& The Count de Beaufort, whose domestic difficulties
in Chicago attracted some attention recently,
made his first New York appearance in vaudeville at the
American Music Hall yesterday afternoon.
He sang some songs, told some stories, and was accompanied
by his pet dog. A one-act-version of Jesse Lynch
William‘s newspaper tale, The Stolen Story, was a feature
of the programme. (...) The rest of the bill includes
(...) The Wow-Wows.
(...) New York Times, Dec. 6, 1910
& The long programme at the American Music Hall will
be composed of Nana, a new dancer; Tom Terris
and company in A Man‘s Shadow, Frank Campeau and company
in The Tin Horn, the Karno Comedy Company
in A Night at a Club.
(...) New York Times, Dec. 11, 1910
„Sixth Consecutive Xmas in New York“
Advertisement. „Sixth Consecutive Xmas in New York
Fred Karno‘s Comedians
Established Headliners
A Night in an English Music Hall
Slums of London
Dandy Thieves
Wow Wows
Night in Club, Etc
The Company that is always working and always
gets the money back for the proprietor.
A Sure Draw
Always a Hit
Always a Great Big Act
Presented in the United States for the Sixth
Consecutive Xmas by Alf Reeves, to whom all communications
should be addressed. (En route with the Show.)
Compliments of the Season to All
American Music Hall, New York, Next Week (Dec. 12).“
American Theatre, 42nd Street West of Broadway, New York.
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