Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Footlight Parade Lights Up the Vertical in Sioux City

Motion Picture Herald, December 9, 1933:



"One of the last stunts put over by Joe Kinsky, before leaving the Capitol, Sioux City, for his new post. Note the cutout gals on the upright, and the special spotlighting that made the display visible at a distance.

"For a farewell gag, Joe did himself proud. It takes an extra bow."  

Footlight Parade




Cezar Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres. The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.



He is available for theatre talks and walks in 2015: historical societies, libraries, senior centers, etc 

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