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Sun, New York, April 11, 1915.

The Tramp Scene

& Same The Tramp Scene as Photocard

& RKO Colonial, exterior by day,

marquee Pat O‘Brien China Clipper, New York, 1936

& Colonial, program, New York, Oct. 17, 1910

& Facade of Colonial Theatre, New York,

originating point of the majority of color TV programs

broadcast experimentally by RCA and NBC.

(...) Radio Age, July 1953

& COLONIAL (...) Karno‘s Comedians

(...) New York Times, Oct. 7, 1910.

      Charles Chaplin is head of Karno‘s Comedians.

& Colonial.

      Bessie Clayton returns to the Colonial with The Dances

of Yesterday, To-day and To-morrow. Miss Clayton

will be assisted by Lester Sheehan and the Clayton Sextette.

An extraordinary attraction will be the $50,000

Spring Fashion Show from the Palace Theatre. Many

favorite Keith acts will comprise the remainder of the bill.

James Diamond and Sybil Brennan, who achieved

distinct success as members of different vaudeville offerings,

have combined their efforts in a musical skit called

Niftynonsense. Leo Carillo, the dialect omedian, direct from

Fads and Fancies: Le Roy, Lytton and Company,

in Neighbors, by Junie McCree; Weston and Kerr, in an exhibition

of society and eccentric dances: Kimerly and Mohr,

character singers; the Three Ankers, unique acrobats, and

a Charles Chaplin film.

(...) New York Tribune, April 25, 1915

& Colonial.

      Mme. Bertha Kalich will be the dramatic star of the programme

at the Colonial Theatre during the week. She appears

in a one-act-prama“ drama. „The Victim, by Ossip Dymow. T. Roy Barnes and Bessie Crawford will present The Magazine

Man and the Lady. Others are Claire Rochester, the Avon Comedy

Four, Irene and Bobby Smith, Genia d‘Agarioff,

Howard‘s dog and pony novelty; Smith and Austin, musical

comedy stars, and a Charles Chaplin film.

(...) New York Tribune, April 18, 1915

& COLONIAL.

      The Colonial Monday night had the hardest time imaginable

in getting a regular vaudeville start. (...)

      The Chaplin picture, „The Tramp,“ was carded to open the

show but instead they switched it into the „No. 3“ spot.

(...) Variety, April 16, 1915


„A Charles Chaplin film as a special feature“

Editorial content. „Carolina White, prima donna of the

Philadelphia-Chicago Opera Orchestra Company, will headline

the bill at the Colonial Theatre this week. Others on the

programme include Swor and Mack, Claud and Fannie Usher,

Lady Sen Mel, Joe Keno and Rosie Green, the Six Water

Lilies, Harry Fern and company in The Veterans, Herman Timberg

and a Charles Chaplin film as a special feature. Concerts to-day.“

      Colonial, 1887 B‘way (B‘way & 62nd St), New York.

      The Tramp is

      released by Essanay April 12, 1914.


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