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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904
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190 CHASE'S THEATRE Washington, D. C. Week, Feb. [15th?], 1904. Ozav and Delmo Straight and comedy juggler. Good opening act. Full stage. Arthur Rigby His personality is good, so is his delivery and singing voice but material and songs are in the main not well selected. All in one. Everhart The only hoop roller worth an engagement and he is fine. Full stage. Shean and Warren The played "Quo Vadis" Upside Down, which travesty created much merriment. Open in one, close full stage. INTERMISSION Valerie Bergere and Co. She is playing "Jimmie's Experiment" and is too capable a woman to waste her time with it. Is much inferior to "Billie's First Love". Full stage. Sophie Burnham "The Sweet Soprano". Equal to any vocal number we play and earns much applause. In one. Dan Daly Just the same Daly that he ever was, clever, eccentric and possessed of an individuality all his own. Our audiences, which are of very superior grade of intelligence and largely old-time theatregoers, applauded him to the echo and curtain calls so numerous that he is compelled to deliver a speech at every performance. Fine act for Washington. Full stage. The Vitagraph Shows motion pictures of N. Y. Dog Show. H. W. D.
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190 CHASE'S THEATRE Washington, D. C. Week, Feb. [15th?], 1904. Ozav and Delmo Straight and comedy juggler. Good opening act. Full stage. Arthur Rigby His personality is good, so is his delivery and singing voice but material and songs are in the main not well selected. All in one. Everhart The only hoop roller worth an engagement and he is fine. Full stage. Shean and Warren The played "Quo Vadis" Upside Down, which travesty created much merriment. Open in one, close full stage. INTERMISSION Valerie Bergere and Co. She is playing "Jimmie's Experiment" and is too capable a woman to waste her time with it. Is much inferior to "Billie's First Love". Full stage. Sophie Burnham "The Sweet Soprano". Equal to any vocal number we play and earns much applause. In one. Dan Daly Just the same Daly that he ever was, clever, eccentric and possessed of an individuality all his own. Our audiences, which are of very superior grade of intelligence and largely old-time theatregoers, applauded him to the echo and curtain calls so numerous that he is compelled to deliver a speech at every performance. Fine act for Washington. Full stage. The Vitagraph Shows motion pictures of N. Y. Dog Show. H. W. D.
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