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  • ...th the Flying Alexanders. They worked dates, and appeared also on the [[Al Dobritch]] show. The act was then composed of Fay and Rose Alexander, Bobby Simpson ...tes with the [[Flying Zacchinis]], and again with the Al Dobritch show. Al Dobritch suggested then that the Cavaretta kids do their own flying act; they had th
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  • A fourth-generation circus performer (through her mother), Lola Dobritch (1922-2008) was one of the great tight-wire artists of the mid-twentieth ce In 1946, Lola Dobritch married the German acrobat on unicycle [[The Goetschis|Emil Goetschi]] (192
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  • ..., who became a major American circus impresario and director known as [[Al Dobritch]] (d. 1971). * Biography: [[Lola Dobritch]]
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  • ...children television show at the time on ABC. This was a good exposure, and Dobritch found them more dates, notably with the Shrine circuses produced by [[Orrin As they worked for Al Dobritch in Detroit in 1967, Struppi hurt her shoulder while replacing a rider at th
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  • At the beginning of 1958, the American impresario [[Al Dobritch]], who had seen them in Europe, arranged a series of engagements for The 3 File:Bragazzi-Dobritch.jpg|Promotional Photo (1958)
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