Das Mirakel (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Im Sachen Mirakel" (PDF). Lichtbildbühne (in German). 5 (37): 10–11. 14 September 1912.

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  • See Central Theatre and Shubert Theatre at CinemaTreasures.org.
    Tom Moore's Garden Theater was at 425-433 9th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004. Originally opened as Imperial Theatre on 20 November 1911, then taken over by Tom Moore in 1913. In 1922 its new owner Henry Crandall re-opened it as the Central Theatre on 21 December 1922. The Crandall theatres were taken over by the Stanley organisation who in turn were merged into the Warner Bros. Circuit Management.
    When the old Gayety theatre at 513 9th Street NW, was taken over by the Shuberts to show serious plays, the name and burlesque style of entertainment was transferred to the Central, which became the Gayety Theatre until it closed and was demolished in 1973.
  • "Rio Piedras Theatre 912 Broadway". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 1 June 2020.

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  • "Film show in Covent Garden", [1] New York Times, 9 December 1912.]

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