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Description
Order Number
00119192
Title
"The
Greatest
Mouse
That
Ever
Lived
" at the
Ebony
Showcase
Theatre
Photographer
Curtis, Rolland J.
Collection ID
Rolland J. Curtis Collection
Location/Accession
RC
0015.02
Date
1966
Physical Description
1
negative
:
safety
;
10
x
13
cm
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Historical Data
Rolland
Joseph
'
Speedy
'
Curtis
was
born
in
Louisiana
in
1922
.
After
serving
three
years
in the
Marines
during
World
War
II
, he and his
wife
,
Gloria
,
relocated
from
New
Orleans
to
Los
Angeles
in
1946
.
Curtis
served
four
years
with the
Los
Angeles
Police
Department
, but
resigned
from the
force
in
order
to
pursue
both
a
Bachelor's
and
Master's
degree
from
USC
. He
later
became
involved
in
city
politics
, as an
associate
of
Sam
Yorty
, and
later
a
field
deputy
to
City
Council
members
Billy
Mills
and
Tom
Bradley
. He was
briefly
director
of the
Model
Cities
program
in
1973
.
Rolland
J
.
Curtis
died
in his
home
in
1979
, the
victim
of a
homicide
. An
affordable
housing
complex
on
Exposition
Blvd
.
near
Vermont
Ave
. was
named
in his
honor
in
1981
,
along
with a
nearby
street
and
park.
;
Founded
by
Nick
and
Edna
Stewart
in
1950
, the
Ebony
Showcase
Theater
was the
first
African
American
owned
theater
in
Los
Angeles
,
located
at
4718-26
W
.
Washington
Blvd
.
Nick
Stewart
,
who
was
most
famous
for his
portrayal
of "
Lightnin'
" in the
TV
show
Amos
and
Andy
, and
voicing
Brer
Rabbit
in
Disney's
Song
of the
South
,
sought
to
build
a
place
where
African
Americans
could
act
in
roles
outside
of the
traditional
stereotypes
. The
theater
has been
credited
for
starting
the
career
of
many
young
black
actors
,
including
Michelle
Nichols
,
John
Amos
and
Isabel
Sanford
.
It
was
demolished
in
1998
.
Description
Steve
Allen
can
be
seen
sitting
behind
a
piano
as an
unidentified
young
girl
sits
at the
forefront
, and a
large
crowd
of
youngsters
watches
him from
behind
a
low
barrier
,
possibly
the
outer
edge
of an
orchestra
pit
inside
the
Ebony
Showcase
Theatre
. On
January
21
,
1966
there was a
presentation
of an
original
musical
entitled
"The
Greatest
Mouse
That
Ever
Lived
"
which
was
performed
by a
group
of
Watts
High
School
youngsters
, and
it
appears
that
Allen
attended
one
of the
rehearsals
and
maybe
even
helped
with the
music
.
Nick
and
Edna
Stewart
are the
founders
of the
Ebony
Showcase
Theatre
located
at
45720
W
.
Washington
Boulevard
in
Los
Angeles
.
Photograph
dated
January
18
,
1966
.
See
images
00119192
through
00119204
; and
00137995
through
00138003
for
additional
photos
in this
series
.
Subject
Stewart, Nick,--1910-2000.
Stewart, Edna.
Allen, Steve,--1921-2000.
Ebony Showcase Theater (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Theaters.
Lost architecture.
Actors--United States.
African American boys.
African American girls.
Teenagers.
Young women.
Young men.
Men.
Music rehearsals.
Piano.
Los Angeles (Calif.).
Coverage
1960
;
1961
;
1962
;
1963
;
1964
;
1965
;
1966
;
1967
;
1968
;
1969
Format
Photographic safety negatives
Credits
Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Reproduction Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at
http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
Internal Notes
See
Folder
Record
PH-RC-0015_01-0019_05
for
upload
information
.
Sub-Collection Name
Los Angeles Photographers Photo Collection
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