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2016. Levitz, Eric (October 5, 2016). "The O'Reilly Factor Takes a Trip to Chinatown. Racism Ensues". New York. Retrieved October 6, 2016. Flood, Brian
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has seen for many a day" 1899 Ben Gay, an octogenarian dandy, in "A Trip to Chinatown" 1899 J. Offenbach Gaggs, in The Casino Girl, a musical comedy by
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record for a work by the Beggarstaffs was set on 10 May 2004 when A Trip to Chinatown was sold for $43,700.[citation needed] Colin Campbell (1990) The
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Voie danced in the touring shows A Hole in the Ground (1900–1901), A Trip to Chinatown (1901), and Hunting for Hawkins (1901–1902). De Voie was discovered
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performances ended up being accosted by the Gerry Society while starring in A Trip to Chinatown with her sister as child dancers when she was eleven. This resulted
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in A Winsome Widow, a 1912 Ziegfeld adaptation of Charles Hoyt's A Trip to Chinatown. A Winsome Widow starred Emmy Wehlen and featured a very young Mae
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Parkhurst Theatre, and had a run of 125 nights as a curtain-raiser for A Trip to Chinatown at Toole's and the Strand Theatre. Advertised by Samuel French as