A scene from James McIntyre and T.K. Heath's blackface vaudeville sketch, "Chickens"
A scene from James McIntyre and T.K. Heath's blackface vaudeville sketch, "Chickens".
A scene from James McIntyre and T.K. Heath's blackface vaudeville sketch, "Chickens".
Portrait of stage team McIntrye and Heath. Dated March 1912.
McIntyre and Heath in a vaudeville sketch called "The Man from Montana." Stamped on verso both Orpheum Circuit and Sullivan and Considine Circuit. Dated Mar. 14, 1912.
Theatrical manager John W. Considine.
Informal portrait of two Seattle theatrical managers, John Considine_and Carl J. Reiter.
Theatrical manager John W. Considine in 1908
The Grand Opera House at 217 Cherry Street after the fire in November of 1906
The Grand Opera House, 217 Cherry St. between 2nd Ave. and 3rd Ave, built by John Cort and completed in 1900.
A group portrait of men of Seattle's Theatre world on a visit to the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exhibition. Includes Emil Ankermiller, John R. Rogers (center, with cane), Gilbert Barry with John Cort (second from right, Lower), Edward Batwill-P.I. Drama critic (second from left).
John E. Cort, son of John Cort, the owner and manager of the Standard Theatre and Grand Opera in Seattle.
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