The Rink Clippings 8/55
Sun, New York, December 10, 1916.
Rialto Theatre, auditorium with stageless stage and balcony,
New York – HOW THE AUDITORIUM OF THE NEW
RIALTO THEATRE LOOKS: GENERAL IMPRESSION OF THE
DECORATION SCHEME
(...) Moving Picture World, April 1, 1916
& The beautiful stageless stage
and the Rialto‘s symphony orchestra.
(...) Motography, May 6, 1916
& Jenny Dufau, Portrait
(...) Advertisement, Musical Monitor, Nov. 1917
& Jenny Dufau, Censored Letter,
publications.newberry.org
& Always Worth While
RIALTO
Temple of the Motion Picture
B‘way at 42 St.
Direction of S. L. Rothapfel
No more gratifying success has ever been recorded
in New York theatrical history than that attained
by this internationally famous institution. Its incomparable
orchestra, its superior pictorial features, its unique
system of illumination in color, its pervading atmosphere
of courtesy, and the refined comfort of its furnishings
set it apart from any place of like nature either here or abroad.
(...) Variety, Dec. 22, 1916
„Monday, Charlie Chaplin in The Rink“
Editorial content. „Rialto – – The Witching Hour, by Augustus
Thomas, with Aubrey Smith and Marie Shotwell is the
leading film. Jenny Dufau, coloratura soprano, and Vincente
Ballester, Spanish baritone; concert orchestra, direction
of Hugo Riesenfeld; ,Literary Digest of the Screen,‘ Monday,
Charlie Chaplin in The Rink.“
Rialto, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
Identical text in New York Herald, Dec. 10. 1916.
The Rink is released
by Mutual December 11, 1916.
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