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Chaplin at Karno´s, USA/Canada Clippings 10/286
Ashton Stevens, Examiner, Chicago, Illinois, February 2, 1911.
Arnold Genthe (photographer), Drama critic
Ashton Stevens (left) escorts actress Sarah Bernard
through the ruins of San Francisco after
earthquake and fire, April 1906, Library of Congress
& American Theatre, exterior by day Chicago,
Illinois, 1916
& American Music Hall (...)
Fred. Karno‘s Big London Comedy Co.
(...) Chicago Examiner, Feb. 2, 1911
„Splittingly British“
Editorial content. „THOMPSON AN AID TO STAR
Music Hall Manager convincingly Helps Vesta Victoria
Warn Salary.
By Ashton Stevens. (...)
„The British Isles are liberally represented in this week‘s bill,
and the best of the rest of the importations is a new
Fred Karno skit displaying the comic horrors of A Night in a London Club. There are at least a dozen wild amateurs turned loose
at a ,smoking concert,‘ and, of course, the honors
fall to the one that impersonates the Reeves fighting inebriate.
It is a lively ,rough house´ and splittingly British.“ (...)
American Theatre, Wabash Avenue and Peck Court, Chicago,
A Night in a London Club, January 30, 1911.
American Theatre, Wabash Avenue and Peck Court, Chicago,
The Wow Wows, February 6, 1911.
American Theatre, Wabash Avenue and Peck Court, Chicago,
A Night in an English Music Hall, February 13, 1911.
Redaktioneller Inhalt. „Es ist eine veritable Saalschlacht und
ungeheuer britisch.“
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