Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Band
Photo Credit: Buffalo Jewish Review - December 4, 1931
The Marx Brothers - Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo: December 5 - 12, 1931
September 5, 1930
Ray Bolger "The Eccentric Dancer" (later better known for playing the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz) headlines
Baritone George Dewey Washinton headlines
Did You Know? Willis Haviland Carrier invented air-conditioning in Buffalo, NY!
Michael Shea opened his first theatre in 1881 - and was still entertaining Buffalo by 1931!
George Burns and Gracie Allen headline
Rudy Vallée and his Connecticut Yankees set a house record at the theater, grossing $42,000 in one week.
The Zany Ritz Brothers Headline
Dance team of Buck and Bubbles headline
Great Comedy Team of Smith and Dale appearing in "Crazy Quilt"
Photo Credit: The Buffalo Evening News - December 14, 1933
The "NRA" referred to in this article stands for the National Recovery Administration, an agency established President Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression. By December 1933, the national unemployment rate was at 24.9% but Mike Shea insisted on keeping his theaters fully staffed during these hard times.
Photo Credit: The Buffalo Times - May 16, 1934
Photo Credit: The Buffalo Times - May 16, 1934
Mike Shea was known to personally hand each performer their weekly paycheck and he kept a sharp eye on all the shows to make sure the audiences were enjoying them or if it was "not so good".. A deserving actor might find an extra $100 slipped into his envelope or another actor down on their luck might find themselves booked and paid top price to perform.
Photo Credit: The Buffalo Times - May 20, 1934
Michael Shea was a friend to performers, both feline and human.
Great "Hoofer" George Raft headlines
July 26, 1936
Phil Spitalny's "All-Girl Orchestra"
December 15, 1939
Glenn Miller and his Orchestra