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The post-burlesque format of the theater was established by Leo Brecher and Frank Schiffman, two businessmen who had come to control most of the theaters in Harlem.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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The post-burlesque format of the theater was established by Leo Brecher and Frank Schiffman, two businessmen who had come to control most of the theaters in Harlem.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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Brecher was the silent partner, and Schiffman was loved by some and hated by others, but together, they built a business that dominated the black entertainment scene.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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The post-burlesque format of the theater was established by Leo Brecher and Frank Schiffman, two businessmen who had come to control most of the theaters in Harlem.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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Brecher was the silent partner, and Schiffman was loved by some and hated by others, but together, they built a business that dominated the black entertainment scene.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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Brecher was the silent partner, and Schiffman was loved by some and hated by others, but together, they built a business that dominated the black entertainment scene.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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The post-burlesque format of the theater was established by Leo Brecher and Frank Schiffman, two businessmen who had come to control most of the theaters in Harlem.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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Brecher was the silent partner, and Schiffman was loved by some and hated by others, but together, they built a business that dominated the black entertainment scene.
Kate Kelly: The Apollo Theater and How It Shaped American Entertainment: New Exhibit at Museum of the City of New York Kate Kelly 2011
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