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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907
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LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week May 27th, 1907 BILLY GASTON and ETHEL GREEN. Bits of musical comedy. Good enough for #2. Full stage, closing in one. MARTINI and MAXIMILLIAN. Clever burlesque illusionists. Some new material but it should be all new. Full stage, can close in one. JACK GARDNER. Blackface singing comedian. Pretty good for early part of the bill. In one. "LITTLE HIP". More than worth the salary account the advertising by his handing out programs in lobby. Full stage. INTERMISSION KITA-BANZAI TROUPE. Most popular Jap act we have ever played. Full stage. GRACE HAZARD. "Five Feet of Comic Opera". Clever girl and more than makes good. In one. EMMET DeVOY and Co. "In Dreamland". Strong from a dramatic, spectacular and novelty standpoint. Clever lines, good comedy, very novel effects. One of the best acts this season. Play it. Full stage. The AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "The Tramp Dog". A pretty good subject. H. Winnifred De Witt.
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LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week May 27th, 1907 BILLY GASTON and ETHEL GREEN. Bits of musical comedy. Good enough for #2. Full stage, closing in one. MARTINI and MAXIMILLIAN. Clever burlesque illusionists. Some new material but it should be all new. Full stage, can close in one. JACK GARDNER. Blackface singing comedian. Pretty good for early part of the bill. In one. "LITTLE HIP". More than worth the salary account the advertising by his handing out programs in lobby. Full stage. INTERMISSION KITA-BANZAI TROUPE. Most popular Jap act we have ever played. Full stage. GRACE HAZARD. "Five Feet of Comic Opera". Clever girl and more than makes good. In one. EMMET DeVOY and Co. "In Dreamland". Strong from a dramatic, spectacular and novelty standpoint. Clever lines, good comedy, very novel effects. One of the best acts this season. Play it. Full stage. The AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "The Tramp Dog". A pretty good subject. H. Winnifred De Witt.
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