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Rosa Grauman (mother of theatre owner, Sid) and George Raft (March 25, 1940) John Barrymore (September 5, 1940) Jack Benny (January 13, 1941) Carmen Miranda (March 24, 1941) Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor (June 11, 1941) Rudy Vallée (July 21, 1941) Cecil B. DeMille (August 7, 1941) The Family of Judge James K. Hardy (August 15, 1941)
Theatre of China has a long and complex history. Traditional Chinese theatre, generally in the form of Chinese opera , is musical in nature. Chinese theatre can trace its origin back a few millennia to ancient China, but the Chinese opera started to develop in the 12th century.
The theatre presented movies, stock theater companies, amateur nights, and vaudeville acts. The most notable amateur to develop his talent there was Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. The 1906 earthquake demolished the Unique Theatre, and Grauman moved on to Los Angeles, founding the Princess Theatre and Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. [16]
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This is a list of Chinese theatres.. Anhui Huangmei Opera Theatre; Beijing Concert Hall; Beijing Peking Opera Theatre; Beijing People's Art Theatre; Century Theater & Century Performance Company [1]
By 1910, many members of the Spring Willow Society had returned to China. [15] Some left the theatre, while others continued to act. Settling in Shanghai, in 1912 several established a civilized drama troupe named the New Drama Comrades Association; [27] it continued to use the Spring Willow Theater bannerhead while in Shanghai. [28]
The Hong Fook Tong Chinese Dramatic Company (Cantonese: 鴻福堂劇團 [1], romanized: Hung⁴ Fuk¹ Tong⁴ Kek⁶ Tyun⁴) [2] [3] [note 1] was an all-male [4] San Francisco, California-based Cantonese opera company which became the first major Asian American theatrical company in the country, inaugurating the first phase of the history of Chinese opera [note 2] in the United States. [5]