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Moscow's Circus Nikitin poster announcing a benefitSpecial performance whose entire profit went to a performer; the number of benefits a performer was offered (usually one, but sometimes more for a star performer during a long engagement) was stipulated in his contract. Benefits disappeared in the early twentieth century. for the Brothers Fratellini on March 29, 1913. Note that Albert (pictured in a small oval image) has still a secondary role in the trio. They were the circus's main drawing card, along with a spectacular pantomimeA circus play, not necessarily mute, with a dramatic story-line (a regular feature in 18th and 19th century circus performances)., Constantinople, with a cast of "300 persons". (1913)
See Also
- History: Circus Nikitin (Moscow)
- Biography: Les Fratellini
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