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New York Tribune, New York, June 11, 1916.

American Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Carnival

The Magical Musical, New York, 1960s

& Loew‘s American, exterior by day, Display Cases, New York

(...) Variety, Aug. 22, 1919

& Loew‘s American, Display Cases inside lobby, New York

(...) Variety, Aug. 22, 1919

& The decorations of the roof are most fascinating. Entering

from the elevators the curtain faces one. Stretching

far to the left and right are softly lighted nooks, with a fountain

playing in each, with gorgeous lights playing on

the water, and a background for each, beautifully painted. (...)

A big symphony orchestra of sixteen pieces furnishes

music on the roof.

      Photo. Interior of Loew‘s New York Roof Theater.

(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 18, 1916

& CHAS. CHAPLIN

(...) Photo, Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Canada, Sept. 8, 1911

& Photo with Charles Chaplin (right half)

in Fred Karno‘s Sketch „A Night at the Club,“ 1911

& American Roof Garden, New York,

undated, Bill Morrison, courtesy of The Shubert Archive

& Roof Garden, American Theatre, 42nd Street

and 8th Avenue, New York, 1898, Museum of the City of New York

& American (...)

      Karno Com(edians) Co(mpany)

(...) Evening World, New York, Dec. 3, 1910

& Mlle. Nana, the French dancer, made a successful debut at the American Music Hall yesterday. (...) Others on the excellent

bill of twenty-two numbers were (...) the Karno Comedians, in „A

Night at the Club.“

(...) VARIETY HOUSES, New York Tribune, Dec. 13, 1910

& Nana, a new dancer, was the

principal feature of the bill at the American Music Hall. (...)

Others on the bill were the Karno comedy company.

(...) New York Times, Dec. 13, 1910

& AMERICAN MUSIC HALL.

      Nana, the Parisian dancing sensation, made her debut

on this side of the ocean at the American Music Hall

last night, and pleased a large audience with her rhythmic though

somewhat strenuous dancing. (...) Karno‘s London

comedians, always amusing, had a new turn called „A Night

in a London Club.“

(...) New York Tribune, Dec. 13, 1910


„Will top the bill“

Editorial content. „Loew´s American Roof.

      For the first half week on Loew´s American Roof

Charlie Chaplin, in The Fireman, will top the bill.“ (...)

      Loew´s American Roof, 42nd St. and 8th Ave, New York.

      The Fireman is released by Mutual June 12, 1916.


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