Cleveland's Theater
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- Local News, 23 Apr 1904, p. 3
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Beginning with matinee next Sunday, April 24th, another arry of Steller vaudeville lights will be seen at Cleveland's new theater, which has since its opening last October gained in popular favor every day and every week. Charlie Case, the man with the "knock-out drops" as Mr. Cleveland puts him, will head the bill, and petite, dashing, vivacious Eva Tanguay will sing new songs, wear new gowns, and incidentally introduce some more of the new dancing steps that get her such vociferous applause. Another foreign novelty new to Chicago that Mr. Cleveland will introduce is Poettinger's quintette of singing and dancing Swedish nightingales--five beautiful young ladies that it is said create a furore wherever they appear.
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- Date of Publication
- 23 Apr 1904
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- Wilmette.News.285051
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- English
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