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Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908
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230 CRITICISM KEITH & PROCTOR'S 125TH STREET THEATRE FEBRUARY 17 1908 JUPITER BROTHERS Oklahoma cowboys presenting a novel idea in blackart. Held the attention of the audience throughout and pleased. 15 Minutes Full Stage. DILLON BROTHERS At the afternoon performance they went very bad and left the stage without a hand. Their selections are bad and poorly delivered. At the evening performance they went a little better. It would be a good idea to give them a vacation for a couple of year. 17 Minutes in One. LIND Greatly improved since last here in the way of costumes, light effects, etc. Had the audience guessing. Big applause on his finish with several bows. 10 Minutes Full Stage. PATSY DOYLE Tramp Monologuist. This man has some exceptionally bright material and with his peculiar way of delivering it he scored in first class shape. 15 Minutes in One. ROBERT HENRY HODGE & CO. of three women presenting the comedy sketch, "The troubles of Bill Blithers, Bachelor". Fairly good comedy containing a great many laughs and seemed to please immensely, although they finish rather tame. 22 Minutes Full Stage. ETOILE'S HORSES Five horses and one Pony, introducing two boxing stallions An excellent riding act. Well trained. Big applause throughout. Quite a novel act. 10 Minutes Full Stage. KINETOGRAPH Day by the Sea Good Babies will Play Good
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230 CRITICISM KEITH & PROCTOR'S 125TH STREET THEATRE FEBRUARY 17 1908 JUPITER BROTHERS Oklahoma cowboys presenting a novel idea in blackart. Held the attention of the audience throughout and pleased. 15 Minutes Full Stage. DILLON BROTHERS At the afternoon performance they went very bad and left the stage without a hand. Their selections are bad and poorly delivered. At the evening performance they went a little better. It would be a good idea to give them a vacation for a couple of year. 17 Minutes in One. LIND Greatly improved since last here in the way of costumes, light effects, etc. Had the audience guessing. Big applause on his finish with several bows. 10 Minutes Full Stage. PATSY DOYLE Tramp Monologuist. This man has some exceptionally bright material and with his peculiar way of delivering it he scored in first class shape. 15 Minutes in One. ROBERT HENRY HODGE & CO. of three women presenting the comedy sketch, "The troubles of Bill Blithers, Bachelor". Fairly good comedy containing a great many laughs and seemed to please immensely, although they finish rather tame. 22 Minutes Full Stage. ETOILE'S HORSES Five horses and one Pony, introducing two boxing stallions An excellent riding act. Well trained. Big applause throughout. Quite a novel act. 10 Minutes Full Stage. KINETOGRAPH Day by the Sea Good Babies will Play Good
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