Along with them, Van Amringe ordered detained Edward Rowland, assistant manager of the Gaiety Theatre, 1539 Broadway (Manhattan).
[3] Hart's arrest coincided with a 1935 citizen's groups campaign in New York City, calling for action against burlesque.
He was unsuccessful when the New York State Court of Appeals ruled he needed a conviction to revoke the club's license.
However, reformist mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, was returned to office, and the Minskys and their rivals were closed again.
[5] In 1942 Isidore Herk and the Shubert brothers co-produced a Broadway show called Wine, Women and Song, starring Jimmy Savo and Margie Hart.