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Chaplin at Karno´s, NYC Clippings 43/51
New York Times, New York, December 20, 1910.
The Little Mother Audience, American Theatre, New York,
circa 1903, Museum of the City of New York
& WE WON THE VERDICT! (...)
Fred Karno‘s Co.
A Night in an English Music Hall
A Night in the Slums of London
Fully Copyrighted and Protected.
JUDGE LACOMBE of the U. S. Court
confirms the truth and supports the legitimate rights
of the originator.
(...) Variety, October 20, 1907
& Grace La Rue – American.
(...) Photo, New York Times, Dec. 18, 1910
& AMERICAN MUSIC HALL (...)
Curtain 1:30 and 7:30 P. M. Sharp
Mat. Time Table Eve.
4:19 Night in Slums of London 10:19
(...) New York times, Dec. 18, 1910
„A Night in the Slums of London“
Editorial content. „Grace La Rue, recently star
in Madame Troubadour, appeared at the American
Music Hall in a group of songs. Nana, a dancer;
the four Norrins, and Sam Curtis and company were held over
from last week, and the rest of the programme
included Cameron and Gaylord, the Cromwells, Mlle. Nello,
Trovolo, William Dillon, the Georgia Campers,
A Night in the Slums of London, and Cutler and Hayes.
American Theatre, 42nd Street West of Broadway, New York.
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