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- During each performance, 30 to 50 people are working behind the scenes.[1]
- The 5th Avenue's education and outreach programs serve over 55,000 students, professional performers, and audiences each year.[1]
Potential sources
[edit]- Everhardt Armstrong. "Playhouse Promises New Epoch," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 19, 1926, p. 1-D.
- "Orchestra Leader at New Theater Arrives," Seattle Daily Times, September 22, 1926, p. 12.
- “Comfort is First at New Theater,” Ibid.,, September 23, 1926, p. 16
- “New Theater Wins Praise,” Ibid., September 24, 1926, pp. 1 and 15
- Marian Badcon, “New Theater Casts Spell Over Guests,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 24, 1926, pp. 1 and 3
- Everhardt Armstrong, “Glittering Street Carnival Tonight,” Ibid.,, September 24, 1926, p. 13
- “Chain Centers in Seattle,” Seattle Star, September 24, 1926, p. 22
- “Months of Drill Make First Night a Perfection,” Ibid., September 24, 1926, p. 22
- “Ushers Dressed as Mandarins,” Ibid., September 24, 1926, p. 24
- “An Orient-Occident Combination,” Ibid., September 24, 1926, p. 24
- Full-page Advertisement, Fifth Avenue Theater, Ibid., September 24, 1926, p. 21
- “Cashier’s Tresses Show Time of Day,” Ibid., September 24, 1926, p. 23
- “Let’s Play!,” Ibid., September 25, 1926, p. 1
- “Show Crowds Pack Streets as Sardines,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 25, 1926, p. 1
- “5th Avenue Theater,” Puget Sound Theater Organ Society Website, (http://www.pstos.org/instruments/ wa/seattle5th-ave.html)
- “The 5th Avenue Theatre History,” 5th Avenue Theatre Website, (http://www.5thavenuetheater.org/ historyandphotos.shtml).
- 5th Avenue Theatre Seattle, Washington: the magic sign of a wonderful time. Seattle: The Clearing House Association. (1926). 725.82206 F469 Seattle Room Collection (Level 10).
- The 5th Avenue Theatre of Seattle. Alameda, California: Theater Historical Society (U.S.). (1984). 792.09797 F466 Seattle Room Collection (Level 10).
- Buildings and Building Management, February 28, 1927 (Vol. 27) (Level 6N - Periodicals)
- John von Herberg and Claude Jensen, prior owners of Pacific Theatres