Brighton Beach Music Hall
Fourth Week of the Season, 1890, July 19, 1890
General
The Metropolitan Orchestra. Conductor: Anton Seidl. Performing pieces by Weber, Dvorak, Strauss, Wagner, and others.
Second Week of the Season, 1891, July 4, 1891
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Concerts every afternoon at 3:30 and every Evening at 8.00. Grand Matinees, Wagner and Symphonic Concerts and Novelties. The Metropolitan Orchestra. Conductor: Anton Seidl. Assistant Conductor: Victor Herbert. Concert Master: Clifford Schmidt.
Orpheus and Eurydice, 1899
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Performances by Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "Orpheus and Eurydice"), Wiseman's Serenaders, The Great Van Aukens, Miss Louise Gunning, T. Wilmott Eckert and Miss Emma Berg, George Thatcher, Herbert's Wonderful Performing Dogs.
Poet and Peasant, July 10, 1899
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Performances by Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "Poet and Peasant"), Eleanor Falk, Sadi Alfarabi, Carr and Jordan, Sisters Rappo, Florence Moore, Monroe & Jack. Music, comedy, dance and novelty acts. Programme changed weekly.
Jubel, September 4, 1899
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Performances by Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "Jubel"); Edestus, equilibrist; The Blondells, stars of the Katzenjammer Kids; Pearl Andrews, mimic; Tovollo, ventriloquist; Ward and Curran, comedy excentriques. Programme changed weekly.
High-Class Vaudeville, July 23-29, 1900
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Performances by Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band; Carrie Graham, The Original "Sis Hopkins"; Hooker & Davis, dancing specialty; McIntyre & Heath, in "The Georgia Minstrels"; 3-Livingstons-3, acrobats; Yorke & Adams, Hebrew Comedians, The American Vitagraph.
American Fantasia, July 1-8, 1900
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Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "American Fantasia"); Mr. & Mrs. Swickard, comedy duettists; Polk & Tresk, gymnasts; Miss Louise Gunning, singer; Stinson & Merton; Kiralfy Grand Ballet; John W. Ransone, impersonator; The American Vitagraph.
Soldiers' Dream, June 30-July 6, 1902
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Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "Soldiers' Dream"); Brighton Beach Orchestra; Three Marvelous Merrills, cyclists; Mayme Gehrue, dancer; James F. Dolan & Ida Lenharr, in a farce; The Talkative Miss Norton, storyteller; et al.
William Tell, July 14-20, 1902
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Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "William Tell"); Brighton Beach Orchestra; Batty's Bears; The Andalusians, native songs of Spain; Carter De Haven Trio, variety skits; Jordan & Welch, "The Two Hebrews"; Rosa Naynon, bird trainer; McIntyre & Heath.
Semiramidi, July 28-August 3, 1902
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Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "Semiramidi"); Brighton Beach Orchestra; 3-Great Nevaros-3, acrobats; Zelma Rawlston, male impersonator; Harry Watson & Co, in a farce; La Belle Blanche, imitations; Williams & Walker, songs; Herbert's Dog Circus.
Florodora, August 4-10, 1902
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Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (including "Florodora"); Brighton Beach Orchestra; Orville & Frank, acrobats; Ida Russell, comedianne; The Great Colombino, in a farce; Jehan Bedini & Arthur, jugglers; Monroe & Wesley, dancer and comedian; Williams & Walker.
Tannhauser, August 11-18, 1902
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Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (inc."Tannhauser"); Brighton Beach Orchestra; Hale & Francis, novelty; Crane Bro. & Belmont, minstrels; Ray L. Royce, monologue; NY Comedy Four, in a farce; Vira Rial, chanteur; Fratelli Riccobono's Marvelous Educated Horses.
Lustspiel, Septemer 1-7, 1902
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Slafer's Brooklyn Marine Band (inc."Lustspiel"); Drawee, juggler; Clara Francis, singer; The Salvaggis, dancers; George Fuller Golden, monologue; The McWatters-Tyson Co; Sisters Hawthorne, in an operetta; J. Warren Keane, card tricks; et al.
Our Banner, July 6-12, 1903
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc."Our Banner"); The Great Alexius; Gebest Sisters; Gillett's Musical Dogs; James Richard Glenroy; Roatina & Stevens; McIntyre & Heath; "A Journey to Luna" by the American Vitagraph.
Hail to the Nation, July 20-26, 1903
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc."Hail to the Nation"); Marguerite & Hanley; Hafford & Worth; Charles H. Bradsaw & Co; Sisters Meredith; George Evans; Colby & Way; "Jack and the Beanstalk" by the American Vitagraph.
Jimmie, July 27-August 2, 1903
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc. "Jimmie"); Edestus, equilibrist; West & Van Siclen, in a musical extravaganza; Fleury Trio, dancers; Loney Haskell; Imro Fox, comic; Shean & Warren; "Life of a Gamester" by the American Vitagraph.
The Jewel of Asia, August 17-23, 1903
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L. Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch. (inc. "The Jewel of Asia"); The Two Roses; Zazell & Vernon; Aurie Dagwell; Jean Marcel's Living Art Studies & Bas Reliefs; Mortons; Golman's Dogs and Cats; "Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" by American Vitagraph.
King Dodo, August 31-September 6, 1903
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc. "King Dodo"), La Petit Mignon, Vera King, Reno & Richards, Marie Dressler, Press Eldridge, Canfield & Carlton, Milani Trio, Paul Lamar, "Reliance-Shamrock Yacht Races" by American Vitagraph.
The Monarch, June 11-19, 1904
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Performances by Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc. "The Monarch"), The De Onzo Bros., Daisy Dumont, Emmet Devoy & Co., Les 3 Dumonds, The Wilton Bros, Walter C. Kelly, Winscherman's, "Japan and Russian War" by American Vitagraph.
Swanee River, June 20-26, 1904
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Performances by Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc. "Swanee River"), Zimmer, Eddie Girard & Jessie Gardner, Jessie Bradbury, Mr. Charles Hawtrey & Co., Fisher & Carroll, Stein-Eretto Family, "The St. Louis Fair" by American Vitagraph.
Sergeant Kitty, June 27-July 3, 1904
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Performances by Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch. (inc. "Sergeant Kitty"), Belleclaie Bros., Geo. C. Boniface Jr. & Bertha Waltzinger, Barry & Halvers, Miss Jessie Millward, Smith & Campbell, Ed. F. Reynard and pictures by American Vitagraph.
Winsome Winnie [selections], July 4-10, 1904
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Performances by Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc. "Winsome Winnie"), Cartmell & Harris, Bedini & Arthur, Bert Howard & Leona Bland, Rhoada Bernard, Dan McAvoy, The Misses Delmore, Simon & Gardner and pictures by American Vitagraph.
Babette [selections], July 11-17, 1904
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orchestra (inc. "Babette"), M'lle Olive, Ethel Robinson, Carter De Haven's Miniature Production, Cliff Gordon, Edna Wallace Hopper, Empire City Quartette, Harding & Ah Sid, "The Welcher" by American Vitagraph.
Two Roses, July 18-24, 1904
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch., "Two Roses", M'lle Amoros, Lawrence Crane, Leonard Grover Jr & Co., Hoey & Lee, Geo. Primrose & The Foley Boys, Quaker City Quartette, Tony Wilson & Heloise, "Life of Marie Antoinette" by American Vitagraph.
The Good Old Summer Time, July 25-31, 1904
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch.("The Good Old Summer Time"), Alice Shaw, Countess Mignon d'Alencon, J. Warren Keane, Ford & Gehrue, Delmore & Lee, George Evans, Capt. Webb's Seals and Sea Lions and the American Vitagraph.
The Musical Gymnasium, August 15-21, 1904
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Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch.; West & Van Siclen in "The Musical Gymnasium"; Miss Norton & Paul Nicholson; Hathaway & Walton; Hickey & Nelson; Elita Proctor Otis; Henry Lee; George Wilson; Ten Brooke, Lambert & Co; Marzella.
The Sho-Gun, August 22-28, 1904
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Performances by Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch. (inc. "The Sho-Gun"); Gebest Sisters; Kelly & Ashby; Vera King; Henry E. Dixey; Edna Aug; Rose Stahl & Co.; Sydney Grant; Herbert's Performing Dogs; "Saturday Shopping" by American Vitagraph.
Blue Bell, August 29-September 4, 1904
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Performances by Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch. (inc. "Blue Bell"); Thomas Nast, Jr.; Wright Huntington & Co.; Violet Dale; Tom Lewis & Sam J. Ryan; Pat Rooney & Marion Bent; Helen Bertram; et al. "Saturday Shopping" by American Vitagraph.
Gartenfest, September 5-11, 1904
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Performances by Louis Reinhard's Famous Orpheum Theatre Orch. (inc. "Gartenfest"); Adimini & Tayler; Carl Dammann Troupe; Mark Sullivan; The Great Buckner; Elizabeth Murray; Agnes Mahr; Rapoli; et al. The American Vitagraph.
Love's Lottery, June 10-18, 1905
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Performances by The Amphion Theatre Orch., directed by Carl Reckewell, (inc. "Love's Lottery"); Three La Maze Bros.; Charlotte Ravenscroft; The Great Rapoli; Bissert & Scott; Wilfred Clarke; Harrigan; Belle Hathaway; Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
Babes in Toyland, June 19-25, 1905
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Performances by The Amphion Theatre Orch., directed by Carl Reckewell, (inc. "Babes in Toyland"); Niblo & Reilly; Frank H. White & Lew Simmons; Miss May Robson & Co.; Lillian Tyce & Irene Jermon; Sam Elton; et al. Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
The Isle of Spice [selection], July 3-9, 1905
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Performances by The Amphion Theatre Orch., directed by Carl Reckewell, (inc. "The Isle of Spice"); Albert Kartelli; M'lle Chester's Statue Dog; Johnson & Wells; Arthur Byron; Louis Gunning; Ward & Curran; et al. Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
Babette [selection], July 10-16, 1905
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Performances by The Amphion Theatre Orch., directed by Carl Reckewell, (inc. "Babette"); Collins & Hawley; Laura Millard; Herbert Lloyd; The Juggling McBanns; Olive May & J.W. Albaugh, Jr.; Frank Bush; et al. Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
The Hippodrome, July 17-23, 1905
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Performances by The Amphion Theatre Orch., directed by Carl Reckewell, (inc. "The Hippodrome"); Brandow & Wiley; Theodore Babcock; Jos. Morris; Leonard Grover, Jr.; Edna Aug; Col. Gaston Bordeverry; Quigley Bros.; et al. Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
Grand Fantasia, August 21-27, 1905
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Performances by The Amphion Theatre Orch., directed by Carl Reckewell, (inc. "Grand Fantasia"); Gollando; Eddie Gray; Sisters Herzog Camaras; Clifford & Burke; Henry Miller; The Musical Tobins; Hayes & Healey; et al. Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
A Society Circus [selection], July 2-8, 1906
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Performances by Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra, (inc. "A Society Circus"); 3 Westons; Kennedy & Rooney; Taylor Holmes; Robt. Hilliard; Mayme Remmington; Hawthorne & Burt; Mazuz & Mazet. Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
Vesta Victoria's Songs, July 9-15, 1906
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Performances by Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra, (inc. "Vesta Victoria's Songs"); Herbert Brooks; Fred Watson & The Morrisey Sisters; Eleanor Henry; Walter Jones & Mabel Hite; Nate M. Wills; Ward & Curran; The Juggling Bannans. Kinetograph.
The Governor's Son [selection], July 30-August 5, 1906
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Performances by Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra, (inc. "The Governor's Son"); Pongo & Leon; Billy Clifford; Henri French; The Sisters Meredith; Arthur Dunn; Edwin Stevens; Empire City Quartette; Herbert's Dogs. Kinetograph.
The Vanderbilt Cup [selection], August 27-September 2, 1906
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Performances by Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra, (inc. "The Vanderbilt Cup"); Marseilles; Macy & Hall; Mathews & Ashley; Ned Nye; Prof. Hermann; The Elinore Sisters; The Four Rianos; Motion pictures by Kinetograph.
Neptune's Daughter, June 15, 1907
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Performances by Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra, (inc. "Neptune's Daughter"); Davis & Walker; Mme. Sophie Akounine; Howard & North; The Zingari Operatic Troupe; Raymond Finley & Lottie Burke; George Evans; Cornella & Eddie; and the Kinetograph.
The Tattooed Man, June 24, 1907
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Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra, (inc. "The Tattooed Man"); Rennier & Gaudier; Martine & Maxmillian; Les 3 Dumonds; "The Governor's Son," a farce; Jewell's Wonderful Electric Manikins; Empire Comedy 4; Morris & Morris; motion pictures by Kinetograph.
The Yankee Prince, July 6, 1908
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Selection from "The Yankee Prince"; Felix, cartoonist; Tom Jack Trio; Swor Bros.; The De Haven Sextette; The Avon Comedy 4; Julie Ring & Co.; Six American Dancers; Nat M. Wills; The Jossetti Troupe; views by Vitagraph.
Shapiro's Song Successes, August 22, 1910
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Louis Reinhard's Orchestra performs medley, "Shapiro's Song Successes"; Kessler & Lee; Corinne Frances; The Huntings; Wilson & Pearson; "Models of Jardin Paris,"; Edmund Stanley & Co.; Jack Wilson; Charmion; The American Vitagraph.
Song Review, July 17, 1911
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Louis Reinhard's Renowned Rythmists performs medley, "Song Review"; Stewart & Donohue; Lucy Weston; Bert Leslie; Pedersen Bros.; Mike Bernard & Willie Weston; McIntyre & Heath; Mabelle Fonda Troupe.
The Birth Of A Nation, July 24, 1915
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Screening of the film by D. W. Griffith, "The Birth Of A Nation," a drama in Two Acts. Founded on Thomas Dixon's story, "The Clansman." Starring Henry Walthall, Miriam Cooper, Mae Marsh, Ralph Lewis, Lillian Gish, et al.