Charles H. Yale

{{short description|American actor}}

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Charles H. Yale (1856 – 1920) was an American theatre producer and performer.Dramatic Index for 1920. Boston: Faxon, 1921 Early in his career he worked for the Boylston Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.{{Citation |publisher = Broadway Pub. Co. |location = New York |title = Fifty years in the theatrical management |author = Michael Bennett Leavitt |date = 1912 |ol = 7252273M }} In 1897 he formed a partnership in New York with David Henderson and W.J. Gilmore to produce "spectacular, operatic and musical plays."New York Times, September 19, 1897 Among Yale's theatrical productions are The Sea King, The Devil's Auction and Twelve Temptations.{{Citation |publisher = Broadway Pub. Co. |location = New York |title = Forty years observation of music and the drama |author = Robert Grau |date = 1909 |ol = 7230500M }} He went bankrupt in 1910."Charles H. Yale bankrupt; manager of 'Twelve Temptations' has $61,545 liabilities, $18,278 assets." New York Times, February 1, 1910 He belonged to the National Theatrical Producing Managers Association."Syndicate Quits Producers Body." New York Times, May 15, 1910 He died in Rochester, New York, in 1920.New York Times, March 24, 1920

Gallery

Chas. H. Yale's forever Devil's auction LCCN2014636437.jpg

Chas. H. Yale's forever Devil's auction LCCN2014636435.jpg

Chas. H. Yale's fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The many, merry mishaps of Nid and the weird, wonderful wanderings of Nod LCCN2014636291.jpg

Chas. H. Yale & Sidney R. Ellis present the German dialect comedian and golden voiced singer, Al. H. Wilson in a new romantic German dialect comedy, The watch on the Rhine by Sidney R. LCCN2014636714.jpg

Chas. H. Yale's everlasting Devil's Auction, performing arts poster, 1904.jpg

Chas. H. Yale's fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The many, merry mishaps of Nid and the weird, wonderful wanderings of Nod LCCN2014636613.jpg

Chas. H. Yale's fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The many, merry mishaps of Nid and the weird, wonderful wanderings of Nod LCCN2014636294.jpg

Chas. H. Yale & Sidney R. Ellis present golden voiced Al. H. Wilson in A prince of tatters by Sidney R. Ellis LCCN2014635467.jpg

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