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  • Arlie Marks and her players in a repertoire of comedy drama successes
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 14, column 1     At Capitol Theatre starting Apr. 1
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 14, column 1   At Capitol Theatre starting Apr. 1
  • Ross Butler, Harold Mott
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 6 Apr 1929, p. 7, column 2     Photos of Butler and Moss ; Butler, young Woodstock artist, has written new song to be sung next week at the Capitol Theatre by Mott, young Buffalo singer
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 6 Apr 1929, p. 7, column 2   Photos of Butler and Moss ; Butler, young Woodstock artist, has written …
  • Theatre News: Maurice Colbourne
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Jan 1929, p. 12, column 5     Young actor-manager to appear Jan. 29 at Capitol in two new plays by Bernard Shaw
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Jan 1929, p. 12, column 5   Young actor-manager to appear Jan. 29 at Capitol in two new plays …
  • Woodstock boy composes song
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 Mar 1929, p. 1, column 7     Ballad, "You are my one rose and I love you", to be sung Apr. 1-3 by Mott at Capitol Theatres here and in London and also broadcast from London
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 Mar 1929, p. 1, column 7   Ballad, "You are my one rose and I love you", to be …
  • Merchants complain (City and District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Nov 1929, p. 5, column 1     Merchants on north side of Dundas St. near Capitol Theatre complain about lineups of theatregoers interferring with their businesses
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Nov 1929, p. 5, column 1   Merchants on north side of Dundas St. near Capitol Theatre complain about …
  • Theatre name changed today, is now Capitol
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Nov 1928, p. 1, column 2     Griffin, associated with Woodstock entertainment, passes out of existence, as new theatre takes its place.
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Nov 1928, p. 1, column 2   Griffin, associated with Woodstock entertainment, passes out of existence, as new theatre …
  • Arlie Marks Players back
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 2     Theatre company opens a week's engagement at the Capitol theatre with a comedy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 2   Theatre company opens a week's engagement at the Capitol theatre with a …
  • Capacity house views 'Tommy'
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 2     Arlie Marks players again prove popularity in last night's presentation
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 2   Arlie Marks players again prove popularity in last night's presentation
  • Marks players drawing well
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Apr 1929, p. 6, column 4     Comedy farce produced last night plays to capacity house at Capitol
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Apr 1929, p. 6, column 4   Comedy farce produced last night plays to capacity house at Capitol
  • Popular play crowded house
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 Apr 1929, p. 6, column 3     Performance included local amateurs in dancing competition; winners were: Peggy Woods, Rosie Scalisi, and Ken Revell
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 Apr 1929, p. 6, column 3   Performance included local amateurs in dancing competition; winners were: Peggy Woods, Rosie …
  • To entertain children (City and District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 1     Theatre management holding a theatre party with pictures for girls and boys from the Shelter
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 1   Theatre management holding a theatre party with pictures for girls and boys …
  • Musical comedy pleased crowd
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1929, p. 6, column 4     Local artists score hit under auspices of Canadian Legion; cast included Margaret and Lois Farrell, Gertrude Gibson, Dick Sales, Percy Le Cras, and Clarence Gorrie.
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1929, p. 6, column 4   Local artists score hit under auspices of Canadian Legion; cast included Margaret …
  • 'Talkies' opened at Capitol today
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Oct 1929, p. 4, column 5     Large crowd attend morning show to see and hear "Broadway Melody"
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Oct 1929, p. 4, column 5   Large crowd attend morning show to see and hear "Broadway Melody"
  • Saturday--The Capitol Theatre draws aside the curtain on a world of sound
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Oct 1929, p. 6, column 1     Full page ad for The Broadway Melody, first talking picture shown in Woodstock
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Oct 1929, p. 6, column 1   Full page ad for The Broadway Melody, first talking picture shown in …
  • Shaw's comedy well produced
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Jan 1929, p. 5, column 2     Actors included Larking and Coghlan
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Jan 1929, p. 5, column 2   Actors included Larking and Coghlan
  • 'Talkies' open at the Capitol this Saturday
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Oct 1929, p. 1, column 2     Installation of equipment completed and theatre ready for big event; "Broadway Melody" secured for opening
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Oct 1929, p. 1, column 2   Installation of equipment completed and theatre ready for big event; "Broadway Melody" …
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