The Masquerader Clippings 4/20
New York Tribune, New York, August 30, 1914.
WOMEN‘S PEACE PARADE IN FIFTH AVENUE
(...) Photo, New York Tribune, Aug. 30, 1914
& Strand, auditorium from stage, New York, 1914, Museum
of the City of New York
& Strand, orchestra pit, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917
& CARL EDOUARDE
There are few picture patrons who do not know Carl
Edouarde. His work for the very best musical
accompaniments for the Strand pictures is being appreciated
by thousands every week.
(...) Photo, Dramatic Mirror, March 9, 1918
& Strand (...)
„RENDEZVOUS of the ELITE“
Coolest Spot in New York
Today and All This Week.
„The Lost Paradise“
Comic, Scientific and Travel Pictures.
Strand Concert Orchestra and Quartette
(...) New York Times, Aug. 30, 1914
& „The Virginian,“ with Dustin Farnum in the title role, will be
the main film attraction at the Strand Theatre
this week. A new lot of interesting pictures pertaining to the present European situation will be shown with other news
pictures in „The Topical Review.“ Other pictures are some
scenic and scientific studies and a new comedy.
A musical programme will be presented, consisting of instrumental reflections by the concert orchestra under the direction
of Carl Edouarde. The vocal soloists for the week are Marion
Reiner, soprano; Caroline Cassels, contralto;
Thornton D. Urquuhart, tenor, and W. Edward Johnson, barytone.
(...) New York Tribune, Sept. 6, 1914.
„The Strand has also a new Keystone comedy“
Editorial content. „H. B. Warner in The Lost Paradise is the principal
feature at the Strand Theatre. The Lost Paradise is a
pictorial argument in behalf of oppressed laborers. The Strand
Topical Review of this week contains some interesting
pictures of the present European situation. The Strand has also
a new Keystone comedy and scientific and travel pictures.
The musical programme for the week is an elaborate one. The
concert orchestra of twenty-five soloists will give classical
as well as popular selections and the Strand Opera Quartet will
furnish selections from well known operas, in costume.“ (...)
Strand Theatre, Broadway and 47th Street, New York.
The Masquerader is
released by Keystone August 27, 1914.
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