Rivoli Theatre, New York, New York - August 10, 1919

Rivoli Theatre, New York City program
RIVOLI REVUE

Broadway at 49nd Street


Rivoli Theatre, New York City program

THE RIVOLI
BROADWAY AT 49nd STREET     NEW YORK CITY

Operated in conjunction with THE RIALTO, Times Square
HUGO RIESENFELD, DIRECTOR

This theatre, with every seat occupied, can be emptied in less than three minutes. Choose the nearest exit and, in case of need, walk quietly (do not run) to that exit, to avoid panic.

PROGRAM CHANGED EVERY SUNDAY

PRICES
Evening prices prevail at Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Matinees

EVENINGS   Orchestra 60 Cents   Admission 54 cents   War Tax 6 cents
Balcony30 cents   Admission 27 cents   War Tax 3 cents

MATINEES   Orchestra 30 Admission 27 cents   War Tax 3 cents
Balcony 20 cents   Admission 18 cents   War Tax 2 cents

LOGES   Always one dollar   Admission 90 cents   War Tax 10 cents

The Rivoli opens at noon daily; performances start at 12 noon, 2:15, * 4:15, 7:30* and 9:30* p.m.  Sunday first performance starts at 1. Asterisks indicate full presentations with orchestra, soloists, color harmonies and scenic effects. Setting for intermediary performances is played by J. Van Cleft Cooper, organist.

Program   Week of August 10th, 1919

RIVOLI ORCHESTRA
ERNO RAPEE, Conductor
HUGO REISENFELD, Director
Joseph Littau, Assistant Conductor

1.  OVERTURE
"SOUTHERN RHAPSODY"   Lucius Hosmer
ERNO RAPEE and JOSEPH LITTAU Conducting

The lure of southern melodies -- including not only the negro plantation melodies, but other songs, especially those of Stephen Foster -- has influenced many composers to use them in orchestral and other works. In this rhapsody Hosmer has caught the true spirit of the South

2.  "SEPARATE TRAILS"
Bruce Scenic

3. GREEK EVANS baritone
"MY DREAMS"   F. Paolo Tosti
Stage setting by John Wenger


Rivoli Theatre, New York City program

4.  RIVOLI PICTORIAL
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5. ATHENS BUCKLEY dramatic soprano
ARIA from "HERODIADE"   Jules Massenet (1842-1912)

6. WILLIAM S. HART
in an Artcraft Picture

"WAGON TRACKS"
by C. Gardner Sullivan -- Directed by Lambert Hillyer

THE CAST

Buckskin Hamilton   WILLIAM S. HART
Jane Washburn   Jane Novak
Donald Washburn   Robert McKim
Guy Merton   Lloyd Bacon
Billy Hamilton   Leo Pierson
Brick Muldoon   Bert Sprotte
The Captain   Charles Arling

7. VINCENT BACH trumpet soloist
"A DREAM"   J. Bartlett

8.  "FOXY AMBROSE"
Poppy comedy -- featuring Mack Swain

9. ORGAN SOLO
"GAVOTTE"   George LeducPlayed by Professor Firmin Swinnen

Poster creations by Claude Millard

Patrons are entitled to prompt, efficient and courteous service. Payment of gratuities to ushers or other employees is unnecessary. Patrons are asked to report any employee guilty of coercion. The theatre will not be responsible for belongings of patrons unless left in check room. Program subject to change without notice, at discretion of management.

KNABE POANO USED


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ORCHESTRA
BALCONY


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