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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904
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43 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn, New York. Week commencing April 18th, 1904. PANTZER TRIO. A Gymnast's Parlor Amusement. This act is very finished in every respect. The two women are very graceful contortionists, and the man's work and comedy good. A good act. Full stage. time 13 minutes. GIRARD & GARDNER. "Dooley and the Diamonds". This is the old act of the "Soubrette and Cop", re-written. It is a good act and goes strong here. Miss Gardner is pretty, graceful, and a good singer. [Girard? Gardner?] is very funny and acts well. They are assisted by two stage hands. Full stage. Time 23 minutes. BATES MUSICAL TRIO. Instrumentalists. Two women and one man, who do a very nice musical act. They use electrical appliance in connection with the act, which makes it very effective. Close with the Saxaphones. Went good. Open in one, Then full, close in one. 20 minutes. HOLCOMBE, CURTIS & WEBB. "A Winter Session". The same sketch they usually play here. It always goes well. The make-up of the team is changed; Margaret Webb taking the place of Sadie Cushman, which is an improvement. Full stage, Close in one. Time 25 minutes. ELINORE SISTERS & CO. "Adventures of Bedelia". These young ladies are great favorites here, and the act always makes a decided hit. Full stage, close in one. Time 23 minutes. PAUL SPADONI. Juggler. Second appearance this season. One of the best juggling acts on the stage. Our report of Feb. 8th, covers the ground. Goes great. Full stage. Time 20 minutes. FRANK BUSH. Story-teller. Second appearance this season; he always has new stuff and yarns and tells them in a very fascinating manner, which makes him a great favorite. Act goes very strong. All in one. Time 15 minutes. NIRVANA. With her trained horse "LOKI", in living Art Studies. Second appearance this season. See our report of October, 5th, 1903. A good act, and goes very strong for a closing act. Full stage. Time 10 minutes.
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43 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn, New York. Week commencing April 18th, 1904. PANTZER TRIO. A Gymnast's Parlor Amusement. This act is very finished in every respect. The two women are very graceful contortionists, and the man's work and comedy good. A good act. Full stage. time 13 minutes. GIRARD & GARDNER. "Dooley and the Diamonds". This is the old act of the "Soubrette and Cop", re-written. It is a good act and goes strong here. Miss Gardner is pretty, graceful, and a good singer. [Girard? Gardner?] is very funny and acts well. They are assisted by two stage hands. Full stage. Time 23 minutes. BATES MUSICAL TRIO. Instrumentalists. Two women and one man, who do a very nice musical act. They use electrical appliance in connection with the act, which makes it very effective. Close with the Saxaphones. Went good. Open in one, Then full, close in one. 20 minutes. HOLCOMBE, CURTIS & WEBB. "A Winter Session". The same sketch they usually play here. It always goes well. The make-up of the team is changed; Margaret Webb taking the place of Sadie Cushman, which is an improvement. Full stage, Close in one. Time 25 minutes. ELINORE SISTERS & CO. "Adventures of Bedelia". These young ladies are great favorites here, and the act always makes a decided hit. Full stage, close in one. Time 23 minutes. PAUL SPADONI. Juggler. Second appearance this season. One of the best juggling acts on the stage. Our report of Feb. 8th, covers the ground. Goes great. Full stage. Time 20 minutes. FRANK BUSH. Story-teller. Second appearance this season; he always has new stuff and yarns and tells them in a very fascinating manner, which makes him a great favorite. Act goes very strong. All in one. Time 15 minutes. NIRVANA. With her trained horse "LOKI", in living Art Studies. Second appearance this season. See our report of October, 5th, 1903. A good act, and goes very strong for a closing act. Full stage. Time 10 minutes.
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