The Tramp Clippings 10/63
New York Tribune, New York, April 11, 1915.
The Tramp Scenes
& B. F. Keith‘s Orpheum, exterior by night, Brooklyn, New York
(...) Motion Picture News, April 21, 1923
& Orpheum, exterior by night, Brooklyn, New York,
undated, postcard in color
& Orpheum Theatre, exterior by day, Brooklyn, New York,
undated, postcard in color, detail
& Orpheum.
After a week at the Palace Theatre, B. F. Keith‘s Spring
Fashion Show of 1915 will be exhibited at B. F. Keith‘s
Orpheum Theatre. Other acts are Bessie Clayton, supported
by Lester Sheehan and the Clayton sextet; Bernard
Granville, Joseph Jefferson, with Blanche Bender & Co., in Poor
Old Jim; Josie Heather and Henry Marshall,
Toney & Norman, Weston & Leon, Harry Holman & Co.,
Jed and Ethel Dooley, and a new comedy release
of a Charles Chaplin film.
(...) New York Tribune, April 18, 1915
„And the Charles Chaplin film“
Editorial content. „Orpheum.
Mme. Bertha Kalich, in The Victim, a tabloid tragedy,
will be the dramatic headliner at the Orpheum
Theatre this week. Others are Sam Mann and company,
in Lots and Lots of It, by Aaronson and Colby;
Claire Rochester; Colonial Days, a B. A. Rolfo production;
Mack and Orth, in The Wrong Hero; Mullen and
Coogan, odd comedians; Charlie Ahearn‘s Comedy Cycling Troup; Burton and Shea, in Al Shea‘s Revue; D‘Amore
and Douglass, equilibrists, and the Charles Chaplin film.“
Orpheum, 578 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York.
The Tramp is
released by Essanay April 12, 1914.
Redaktioneller Inhalt