The Marcus Show Tour of 1934

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Active Period

Genre
Variety
Subgenre

Geographic Location

The Greater Marcus Show

About

The Marcus Show was a variety revue company from the United States, produced by A. B. Marcus for touring in the 1920s and 1930s. In September 1933, it was announced that the manager Charles Hugo had contracted to take the A.B. Marcus Show on a world tour, with plans to perform in Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines, Java, India, Australia and South Africa, and then returning to the United States to Egypt and southern Europe (The Billboard, 9 September 1933, 4). However, the company’s touring in 1934 focused on cities in Asia. The Marcus Show played in Tokyo in March and April 1934. Other cities on the tour included Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore and Calcutta. In September the company returned to Japan for engagements in Osaka and Nagoya (Variety, 11 Septebmer 1934, 13) and then traveled back to the United States after performing in Canada (The Billboard, 17 November 1934).

Time Period
1934 – 1934

Tour Type

Routes

Departure Date From Arrival Date To Via
1934 San Francisco 1934 Honolulu
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Maritime
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1934 Honolulu 1934 Tokyo
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1934 Tokyo 1934 Shanghai
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1934 Shanghai 1934 Guangzhou
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1934 Guangzhou 1934 Hong Kong
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Maritime
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1934 Hong Kong 1934 Manila
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Maritime
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1934 Manila 1934 Singapore
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Maritime
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1934 Singapore 1934 Calcutta
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1934 Calcutta 1934 Osaka
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1934 Osaka 1934 Nagoya
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Maritime
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Support (hasSupport)

Supporter Name Type of Support Support Description
No support information recorded.

Circulation and Publicity

Circulation Mechanism
Publicty Mode

The tour was publicised with newspaper advertisements in each city.

Associated Performance(s)

No associated performance recorded.

Media

No media recorded.

Sources

The Billboard, 9 September 1933, 4

Variety, 11 Septebmer 1934, 13.

The Billboard, 17 November 1934, 4.

Contributor

Last Updated on:
January 5, 2026 at 3:04 am
Contributors:
Alvinlim
To Cite:
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2024. “The Marcus Show Tour of 1934”. In Performing Archipelagos, edited by Kyueun Kim, Alvin Eng Hui Lim and Hedren Wai Yuan Sum. Singapore: National University of Singapore.

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