Queen of the Moulin Rouge

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“Ever since early last summer there has been a lot of talk bout the Apache dance and the rest of the incidentals which have their setting in the Paris slums. Thomas W. Ryley, however, was the first American who had the commercial acumen —and consummate nerve—to put the bawdy spectacle before an audience.”
"The Apache Dance", set in the Paris slums. Organized by Thomas W. Ryley Flora Parker in the role of the Queen-to-be, Mr. DeHaven as the King. Composed by John T. Hall. Also featuring Edward M. Favor, Richard F. Carroll
"an outrage and offense to the New York stage. The rage of "posing acts" involves some slight principle of artistic appeal, but this "musical comedy" at the Circle Theatre discloses a gentle, subtle and sinister indecency that tops every other risky performance that has been foisted upon us."
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Variety 13:4(01/02/1909)