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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907
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CONTINUED. DURYSA AND DELAND. In Edmund Day's well known sketch called "The Imposter." Miss Durysa's "jag" act is just as funny as ever, and Deland plays the other part acceptably. Good value. 19 Minutes, full stage. ROGERS AND DEELY. The singer and his valet. Straight and black face. The comedy end is very funny, and created lots of laughter. Straight man is a good feeder, and both have good voices. Very good act. 10 minutes in one. ROBERT HILLIARD AND COMPANY in "The Man Who Won the Pool." Six men. Four principal parts exceedingly well played. This act is a treat, and holds the audience from start to finish. For once Mr. Hilliard has got away from himself, and does an admirable bit of artistic character acting. The details are all perfect, and it is a true glimpse of New York Club Life. Big hit, and will, I think, be talked about. 29 minutes, Two scenes, Opening full stage, and closes in full stage. CHAS. F. SEMON. In a well known musical act. Same hit as usual, and held up this spot in first class shape. Great Comedy, and one of the best acts of its kind I have had for some time. 22 minutes, full stage. Close in one. BAILEY-AUSTIN AND COMPANY. Well known act. Second time this season. Pleased fairly well, but nothing great. They have new finish with six people that when needed will be six minutes in one. Fairly good closing act. 11 minutes, full stage. KINETOGRAPH. A Visit to the Dentist. Funny. Salmon Fishing in Scotland. Very interesting. Buying a Ladder. Good comedy film. NOTES. Very good show, and weather permitting expect a big week's business. Lindsay Morison.
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CONTINUED. DURYSA AND DELAND. In Edmund Day's well known sketch called "The Imposter." Miss Durysa's "jag" act is just as funny as ever, and Deland plays the other part acceptably. Good value. 19 Minutes, full stage. ROGERS AND DEELY. The singer and his valet. Straight and black face. The comedy end is very funny, and created lots of laughter. Straight man is a good feeder, and both have good voices. Very good act. 10 minutes in one. ROBERT HILLIARD AND COMPANY in "The Man Who Won the Pool." Six men. Four principal parts exceedingly well played. This act is a treat, and holds the audience from start to finish. For once Mr. Hilliard has got away from himself, and does an admirable bit of artistic character acting. The details are all perfect, and it is a true glimpse of New York Club Life. Big hit, and will, I think, be talked about. 29 minutes, Two scenes, Opening full stage, and closes in full stage. CHAS. F. SEMON. In a well known musical act. Same hit as usual, and held up this spot in first class shape. Great Comedy, and one of the best acts of its kind I have had for some time. 22 minutes, full stage. Close in one. BAILEY-AUSTIN AND COMPANY. Well known act. Second time this season. Pleased fairly well, but nothing great. They have new finish with six people that when needed will be six minutes in one. Fairly good closing act. 11 minutes, full stage. KINETOGRAPH. A Visit to the Dentist. Funny. Salmon Fishing in Scotland. Very interesting. Buying a Ladder. Good comedy film. NOTES. Very good show, and weather permitting expect a big week's business. Lindsay Morison.
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