A Theatre Closed
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A Theatre Closed
Summary
A Theatre Closed is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- A Theatre Closed's image is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer I (1836-1921), and others, as subjects of an article in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on December 6, 1881.png[2].
- A Theatre Closed's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- A Theatre Closed's publication date is recorded as +1881-12-06T00:00:00Z[4].
- A Theatre Closed's main subject is recorded as Theatre Comique[5].
- A Theatre Closed's main subject is recorded as Norman Leslie Rowe I[6].
- A Theatre Closed's main subject is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer[7].
- A Theatre Closed's main subject is recorded as Robert W. Butler[8].
- A Theatre Closed's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer I (1836-1921), and others, as subjects of an article in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on December 6, 1881.png[9].
- A Theatre Closed's published in is recorded as The Jersey Journal[10].
- A Theatre Closed's title is recorded as A Theatre Closed. Not Comic For The Comique.[11].
- A Theatre Closed's quotation or excerpt is recorded as A Theatre Closed. Not Comic For The Comique. The Theatre Comique, opposite the Jersey City City Hall, on Newark Avenue, was yesterday placed in the hands of a receiver by Chancellor Runyon on the application of Charles F. Lindauer the proprietor and manager. ... A few weeks ago Butler's name was taken from the bills and posters, and soon afterward Butler obtained from Chancellor Runyon and injunction restraining Charles F. Lindauer, who continued the management, from paying out any of the money received for admission to the place. Consequently the performers and attaches of the place have received no money for the past three weeks. Yesterday Lindauer through his counsel, Norman Leslie Rowe applied to Chancellor Runyon for the appointment of a receiver, and Dr. Hoffman, the owner of the building, was appointed. ... The performers who in the morning had rehearsed their characters in the place, expecting to go on in the evening, were unable last night to obtain the music or or their wardrobes. Mr. Butler refitted the theater last fall and took Lindauer in as a partner or something. The latter had full charge concerning the hiring of talent, etc., and has lost money. Mr. Butler became dissatisfied and offered to sell out his interest. Lindauer would neither buy nor sell, hence the rupture. The theater will probably be reopened under a new management.[12].
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Designation and Status
A Theatre Closed's instance of is recorded as news article[3].