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Chaplin at Karno´s, NYC Clippings 51/51

Charles J. („Dash“) Freeman, Variety, New York, January 7, 1911.

Lee Beecher put in The Idol Dancer rather late in the season,

but he wanted to sell her at the Plaza as strongly

as they did downtown, and the crowds around the Madison

Avenue section had a lovely time until the traffic

cop interfered, darn him, so they went down to the theatre to see

the rest of the dance, but the dancer had

gone home. The sample copy was all she knew.

(...) Two photos, Motion Picture News, Oct. 2, 1920


„Now a fast moving laughing number of the best sort“

Editorial content. „Plaza.

      (Estimated Cost of Show, $4,200.)

      Big house, big show and big applause were the order

of things at the Plaza Monday night.“ (...)

      „The Karno Company gave two shows, The Wow Wows

and the shadowgraph thing. The Wow Wows

closing the interval was a big laughing success. The act

has been cut some since first shown at the Colonial,

and is now a fast moving laughing number of the best sort. The

shadowgraph was interesting and amusing and

should be a corking number for the matinee audiences.“ (...)

                                                                   „Dash.“

      Plaza, 59th Street & Madison Avenue, New York.


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