In the Theaters, April 7, 1926

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2 Responses to In the Theaters, April 7, 1926

  1. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    So many choices!
    Erlanger’s Mason features a “peachy chorus of 40 sirens.”
    There’s a “Motion Picture Gambol” at the Philharmonic.
    I love El Patio, not only for featuring the adorable George Givot, but because their ad assures me “it’s comfortable” there.
    And a waltz contest at the Cinderella Roof! With Herb Wiedoeft’s World-Famous Orchestra!

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  2. Scott Mercer's avatar Scott Mercer says:

    Notice, Ted Healey, later boss of The Three Stooges playing tonight on Hill Street.

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