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Beckwith Theatre, Dowagiac, MI, 19 Feb 1920.
In the News, 105 Years AgoVaudeville/Chin-ChinCassopolis Vigilant (Cassopolis, MI)By Don Taylor My grandmother was a vaudeville star. I am following her career and learning about her many performances. In October 1919, she joined the cast of the Charles Dillingham production … Continue reading
Posted in 105 Year Ago, In the news, 1919-20 - Chin Chin, Vaudeville
Tagged Cassopolis, Dowagiac, Beckwith Theatre, Michigan
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Donna & Crescent Theatre in the News
Donna Darling performed with the “California Bathing Beauties” at Crescent Theatre in Pontiac, MI on February 13 & 14, 1925, as uncovered in a Pontiac Daily 1925 clipping by her grandson. This new find adds to Madonna Montran’s documented vaudeville career. Continue reading
Posted in 100 Years ago, In the news, California Bathing Girls (1925), Vaudeville
Tagged Michigan, Crescent Theatre, Pontiac
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Donna Darling at Temple Theatre, Grand Rapids, MI – Feb 1-4, 1923.
Donna in the News102 Years Agoby Don Taylor “Donna in the News” reports newly found newspaper articles and advertisements regarding my grandmother, Madonna Montran (aka Donna Montran and Donna Darling). I am always excited when I discover a new venue … Continue reading
Posted in 102 Years Ago, In the news, Donna Darling & Co., Vaudeville
Tagged Temple theatre, Grand Rapids
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Donna 100 Years ago – Alhambra, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
“Donna Montran, vaudeville star, headlined ‘Bathing Beauty Revue’ in Madison and Milwaukee, WI, in January 1925, sharing the stage with Murray Earle and films like ‘A Man Must Live.'” Continue reading
Posted in 100 Years ago, Vaudeville, Bathing Beauty Revue
Tagged Milwaukee, 1925, Wisconsin, Alhambra
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Donna & Sammy in National Vaudeville Artists – 1927 Yearbook
A full-page feature of my grandmother, Donna (Montran) Darling, and her partner Sammy in the 1927 National Vaudeville Artists Yearbook. Their images are clear and their quote highlights their commitment to the N.V.A. Continue reading
Posted in 98 Years Ago, Donna Darling Revue, Vaudeville
Tagged National Vaudeville Artists, 1927
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