According to Google Maps, 1007 E. 8th, in KS, MO, is a vacant lot...
~Lee
Probably not in 1922.
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According to Google Maps, 1007 E. 8th, in KS, MO, is a vacant lot...
~Lee
That is correct today, but I can trace back when there was a boarding house there, by using this old address as search word in newspapers dot com. Rooms for rent. Old classified ads also specify there is a piano for common use.
Three members of the show dropped out for whatever reason - jail, marriage, fed up - and need to be replaced in time for the next show. Not at all uncommon in the Golden Age of Traveling Shows.
At least the show was still in business. Any memoir of show biz back in those days will have at least one account of a cast & crew being stranded in some small town with no money and no tickets home because the manager skeedaddled with all the assets and grabbed a milk train to someplace far away.
I did some research on 12th St and Vine after visiting KC. We asked a cabbie (there were cabbies then) to take us to 12th and Vine after some drinking at 18th St. and Vine. He said there is no 12th St. and Vine. The area has been redeveloped. He took us to where it would have been.
Now I understand there is a street sign where it used to be. But here's the thing: 12th St. and Vine wasn't the happening spot. It was 18th St. and Vine, where we had been drinking in a jazz club. I read that Lieber and Stoller used 12th St. and Vine because it played better.