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Ziegfeld, Florenz. Autographed letter signed ('Flo'), Midnight Frolic.

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Ziegfeld, Florenz. Autographed letter signed ('Flo'), Midnight Frolic.
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176. * Ziegfeld, Florenz. Autographed letter signed ("Flo"), (ca. 1915) 2-pages (8.5 x 11 in.; 216 x 279 mm), on separate leaves of "Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Atop New Amsterdam Theatre New York" letterhead stationery, no date, written to "My dear Capt." in pencil. Usual folds with toning around edges from previous display.
Flo Ziegfeld tries to perfect his Midnight Frolic rooftop show.
Ziegfeld writes in full: My dear Capt.: I am nearly off my nut trying to get this Roof show right - looks rotten - Can't find a girl to sing songs in a cute way - Will you try and secure from Witman exclusive rights for six months of Yama Yama line to fool the wise McCoy & Fishee - We should arrange to see Cohn soon as possible so we can announce his decision and know what to do with Roof to protect ourselves - Will you also please see Marinelli insist upon a meeting with the Spanish people - Count Bochochosiquearitisite [? ]great friend of things told me they would get a great deal to get out of their contract as they think Roof has ruined their business - Will you go to lunch - Your Flo.
Flo Ziegfeld was tired of seeing audiences leave after performances, so in 1915 he staged a new revue, Midnight Frolic, on the New Amsterdam Theatre's underused 680-seat rooftop level that included tables, box seats and a balcony. The show was a success until the Prohibition ultimately led to its demise in 1922. From the collection of William J. Bell. $200 - $300