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Variety, New York, May 13, 1911.

„Colman Dock, Seattle, Washington,“ 1911, postcard, ebay

& Palace Hip (before Empress) Theatre,

exterior by day, Seattle, Washington, circa 1930


„The troupe went fishing“

Editorial content. „Alf Reeves, manager of Karno‘ s Comedy

Company, now playing in the northwest, says that at

Seattle the troupe went fishing. Salmon trout were jumping

out of the water, just like in Harry Tate‘s Fishing, but

no one could catch them with a hook. Had they had pitchforks

remarks Alf, it would have been different.“

      Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, A Night in an English

      Music Hall. From clippings of the Museum of Modern Art,

      New York, newspaper or date of publishing unidentified,

      handwritten 1982 by Fritz Hirzel:

      „It is an indescribable performance to anyone who

      has not been in London, but it is a laughtermaker to anyone

      who has a sense of humor.“

      Orpheum Theatre, Pender/Howe Street, Vancouver.

      Majestic, Tacoma, A Night in an English Music Hall.

      From clippings of the Museum of Modern Art,

      New York, newspaper or date of publishing unidentified,

      handwritten 1982 by Fritz Hirzel:

      „In the boxes of the miniature music hall one sees

      an inebriated swell, a bad boy and his uncle, and

      the pantomime enacted by the intoxicated swell and the

      bad boy is enough to make a dummy laugh.“

      Majestic, Tacoma, Washington.


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