Marc I. Leavey: Jolson's Theatre. International Al Jolson Society, 15. Januar 2017, abgerufen am 23. Februar 2022 (englisch): „It was during the run of "The Student Prince" that Jolson's next show, "Big Boy," moved back to the Winter Garden, making "Bombo" the only show that Jolson played at his namesake venue.“
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Rice, Edwin T.: Thomas and Central Park Garden. In: The Musical Quarterly. Band 26, Nr. 2, April 1940. S. 143–152. jstor.org (S. 143)
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Molly Picon. In: Masterworks Broadway. Sony Music Entertainment, abgerufen am 22. Februar 2022: „Kalich put all their money in the stock market and lost the better part of it in the 1929 crash, much to his wife’s distress. But an opportunity arose to buy the Second Avenue Theatre in 1930; he renamed it the Molly Picon Theatre and soon recouped all his losses.“
Edward Melcarth, Henry H. Reed, P. Resika: To Save Statues in City. In: New York Times. 19. Juli 1954, S. 18, abgerufen am 15. März 2022.
shubertarchive.org
Bill Morrison: HERBERT J. KRAPP: ARCHITECT TO THE SHUBERTS. In: The Passing Show - Newsletter of the SHUBERT ARCHIVE. Band16, Nr.1, 1993, ISSN1061-8112, S.2–20 (shubertarchive.org [abgerufen am 15. März 2022]).
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Hornby, Richard: Broadway Economics. In: The Hudson Review. Band 44, Nr. 3, Herbst 1991. ISSN0018-702X. S. 453–460. doi:10.2307/3851981 (S. 453)
Bill Morrison: HERBERT J. KRAPP: ARCHITECT TO THE SHUBERTS. In: The Passing Show - Newsletter of the SHUBERT ARCHIVE. Band16, Nr.1, 1993, ISSN1061-8112, S.2–20 (shubertarchive.org [abgerufen am 15. März 2022]).