Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 77 Denver, Colo. Mgr.—Max Fabish. Stage Mgr.—J. S. Stevens. Carpenter—Stage Mgr. "Props."—Joe Harkins. Electr.—John Hannigan. Current—110, 220 and 500 Volts Operator—Ed. Reagner. A. C. and D. C. Proscenium Opening—35 feet.. Wall to Wall—57 feet. Height of Grid—65 feet. Depth of Stage—34 feet. Depth of "One"—9 feet. Sets of Lines—100. Stage Open—9 A. M. Mail Back—11 A. M. Qppheum Theatre. Conductor—Oswald Richter. Treas.—Kenneth Richards. Press Rep't.—Cecil Connor. Flyman—A. Gricourt. Grip—Tim Akers. No. Dressing Rooms—14. Stage Dressing Rooms—2, with 3 one flight up. No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Tuesday. Shows Daily—2. Matinee Time—2:30 P. M. Night Show—8:30 P. M. Rehearsal—11 A. M. Salary Paid—Monday night. Where Salary Paid—Back stage. Theatre Laundry—Columbia Laundry. Theatre Baggageman—Denver Omnibus & Cab Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra—Ten. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, ,Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is Lincoln. C, B. & Q. R. R.—Leave 9:45 P, M.; Arrive 1:20 P. M. on Denver, Colo. Mgr.—Louis Lavand. Treas.—F. Elliott. Stage Mgr.—Ed. Dethloff. Carpenter—Ed. Dethloff. "Props."—Bill McGovern. Electr.—Jim Hickey. Current—110 Volts A. C, D. C. Operator—Harry Kartuski. Proscenium Opening—32 feet. Wall to Wall—50 feet. Height of Grid—50 feet. Depth of Stage—26 feet. Depth of "One"—7 feet. Sets of Lines—50. Stage Open—8 A. M. Mail Back—11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman—Wright Trans. Co. Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra—Seven. Instruments in Orchestra^—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Organ. Next usual stand is Pueblo, Colo. Santa Fe R. R.—Leave 8:30 A. M.; Arrive 10:30 A. M. Crew hang the show at 10 A. M., prompt. Empress Theatre. Conductor—Fritz Schmidt. Press Rep't.—Chas. Jacobs. Flyman—Henry Fichbach. No. Dressing Rooms—10. Stage Pressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Saturday. Shows Daily—2. Shows Saturday—3. Shows Sunday—8. Matinee—2:45 P. M. Earlier Saturday and Sunday. Night Show—8:45 P. M. Rehearsal—11:30 A. M. Salary Paid—Last Show. Where Salary Paid—Dressing Rra Trunks 75c (round trip) Pantages shows now play the Empress in place ofl the Tabor Grand. Possible changes may have been made as to number of shows.