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Category Archives: Vaudeville
Donna Darling Collection – Part 31
D & R Theatre Treasure Chest Thursday By Don Taylor This is another case that I’ve found where Donna’s notes, or the newspaper articles, regarding Donna’s show are incorrect. Regarding her playing at the D&R Theatre in Aberdeen, Washington, her … Continue reading
Donna & Sammy Christmas Shopping in Chicago – Dec 1926
I recently came across a copy of the Vaudeville News and New York Star that mentioned Donna and Sammy. The December 18th, 1926, issue, Page 10, has a short article which says: Donna Darling and Sammy Clark are in Chicago … Continue reading
Donna Darling Collection – Part 30
Cosmos Theatre Crescent Theatre Treasure Chest Thursday By Don Taylor I have long known that Donna played at the Cosmos Theater in Washington D.C. a couple times. First, she did the “California Bathing Girls” show on September 19-21, 1920. She … Continue reading
Donna Darling Collection – Part 29
Globe Theatre Treasure Chest Thursday By Don Taylor Donna Montran – Ill and Injured The Donna Darling Collection has a page that included four little clippings. None of the four were dated. Elsewhere on that scrapbook page are articles regarding … Continue reading
Donna Darling Collection – Part 27 – Three Colonial Theaters
Three Colonial Theaters Treasure Chest Thursday By Don Taylor For this week’s Treasure Chest Thursday, I’m looking at several vaudeville clippings from three different pages of the Donna Darling Collection. All of them relate to the Colonial Theater. One to … Continue reading
Posted in Bathing Beauty Revue, Donna Darling & Co., Donna Darling and Sammy Clark Revue, Donna Montran, Treasure Chest Thursday, Vaudeville
Tagged colonial theater, Colonial Theatre, Detroit, District of Columbia, Hal Dixon, Lancaster, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Sammy Clark, Tom Rooney, Washington
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