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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904
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77 TEMPLE THEATRE, DETROIT, MICH. Week of May 30, 1904. SWAN & BAMBARD: Two men, in an excellent comedy acrobatic act. They went very strong here. 13 mins. F. S. 5 in one. ROBERT FULGORA: Personally I do not like this act, but it somewhat elaborately staged, and appeared to please the audience. 18 mins. F. S. ARTIE HALL: She appeared in blackface and her songs went quite well with our audiences. 18 mins. in one. ZAZELL & VERNON: Triple horizontal bar act, concluding with a burlesque boxing match. This act went very strongly here as the men are not only good bar performers, but also have a good line of comedy. 13 F. S. 6 in one HENGLER SISTERS: May & Flora. Late a feature of Glittering Gloria. They appeared in a fine dancing and singing. They are rather pretty young women, and were exceptionally well received by the better class of our patrons. 11 mins. F. S. BILLY VAN, the Minstrel. This old time comedian had a very bright line of stuff to offer, and he put it over the footlights in a manner that appeared very agreeable to the audiences. He was one of the big hits of the bill. 16 mins. in one. THE GREAT EVERHART: The originator of the hoop rolling novelty and without question the King of all hoop manipulators. Was as expected the best novelty card in the bill. It was very well received. 10 mins. F. S. SHEAN & WARREN: "Quo Vadis Upside Down". Shean is a very funny fellow In this rather untamed vaudeville sketch and the audience received both of them as well as any team has been received in this house in several weeks. 13 mins. in 1, and 5 mins F. S.
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77 TEMPLE THEATRE, DETROIT, MICH. Week of May 30, 1904. SWAN & BAMBARD: Two men, in an excellent comedy acrobatic act. They went very strong here. 13 mins. F. S. 5 in one. ROBERT FULGORA: Personally I do not like this act, but it somewhat elaborately staged, and appeared to please the audience. 18 mins. F. S. ARTIE HALL: She appeared in blackface and her songs went quite well with our audiences. 18 mins. in one. ZAZELL & VERNON: Triple horizontal bar act, concluding with a burlesque boxing match. This act went very strongly here as the men are not only good bar performers, but also have a good line of comedy. 13 F. S. 6 in one HENGLER SISTERS: May & Flora. Late a feature of Glittering Gloria. They appeared in a fine dancing and singing. They are rather pretty young women, and were exceptionally well received by the better class of our patrons. 11 mins. F. S. BILLY VAN, the Minstrel. This old time comedian had a very bright line of stuff to offer, and he put it over the footlights in a manner that appeared very agreeable to the audiences. He was one of the big hits of the bill. 16 mins. in one. THE GREAT EVERHART: The originator of the hoop rolling novelty and without question the King of all hoop manipulators. Was as expected the best novelty card in the bill. It was very well received. 10 mins. F. S. SHEAN & WARREN: "Quo Vadis Upside Down". Shean is a very funny fellow In this rather untamed vaudeville sketch and the audience received both of them as well as any team has been received in this house in several weeks. 13 mins. in 1, and 5 mins F. S.
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