1969
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1969.tb43089.x
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“…In 1905, the New York Hippodrome held just over 5,200 people, twice a week from Monday to Saturday, with the city providing a potential audience of 3,500,000 New Yorkers. 56 Recouping the significant financial investment made in Thompson and Dundy's lavish productions and the luxurious building required them to attract repeat audiences. Periodicals mention how A Yankee Circus on Mars 'yields new charms each week' as a result of the varying 'circus and speciality performances', demonstrating Thompson and Dundy perceived their ability to switch in new 'circus' acts, exclusive to the venue, as a key part of encouraging returns.…”
Section: Why 'Circus'?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1905, the New York Hippodrome held just over 5,200 people, twice a week from Monday to Saturday, with the city providing a potential audience of 3,500,000 New Yorkers. 56 Recouping the significant financial investment made in Thompson and Dundy's lavish productions and the luxurious building required them to attract repeat audiences. Periodicals mention how A Yankee Circus on Mars 'yields new charms each week' as a result of the varying 'circus and speciality performances', demonstrating Thompson and Dundy perceived their ability to switch in new 'circus' acts, exclusive to the venue, as a key part of encouraging returns.…”
Section: Why 'Circus'?mentioning
confidence: 99%