The Pawnshop Clippings 19/99
New York Times, New York, October 1, 1916.
The Pawnshop Scenes
& Roof Garden, American Theatre, New York, 1898,
Museum of the City of New York
& Ted Mark‘s Big Sunday Night Concert,
American Theatre, interior, New York, 1901-1902, postcard
& AMERICAN ROOF.
Although a rather oddly constructed affair
the Roof show Monday night held up well with several
entertaining features. (...)
Laughs aplenty were accorded Patsy Doyle next
to closing with a bright monolog enhanced
by gags sounding decidedly original. After a sketch containing
much pathos at the finish Doyle found the audience
ripe for comedy and secured the proper returns. The Standard
Brothers, equilibrists, closed the bill in capable style with
the new Chaplin making up the picture portion.
(...) Variety, Oct. 6, 1916
& Loew´s American Roof (...)
Beginning To-morrow Night
Charlie Chaplin in „The Pawnshop,“
Owen McGiveney, Torcat´s Roosters & others.
All Seats Reserved
(...) New York Tribune, Oct. 1, 1916
„Beginning To-Morrow Night“
Advertisement. „Loew´s American Roof“ (...)
Beginning To-Morrow Night.
Charlie Chaplin in The Pawnshop,
Owen McGiveney, Torcat´s Roosters & others.
All Seats Reserved“ (...)
Loew´s American Roof, 42nd St., West of Broadway, N. Y.
The Pawnshop is
released by Mutual October 2, 1916.
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