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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907
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H. A. DANIELS. Cleveland, Ohio. Sept. 9, '07 THE [HOLDFORTHS?] Man and woman. Banjoist. Good opening act. Drop in one, ten minutes. CHRIS BRUNO & MABLE RUSSELL Presenting "The Insurance Agent" Comedy, singing, dancing. This team is well known. They are doing the same line of work they have always done. Held down this spot with some applause at the close. C. D. F. in three, close in one. 16 minutes. MIDDLETON? SPELLMEYER & CO. Presenting "A Texas Wooing". This is the wild and wooly western affair, presented by three people, a man, a woman and a Indian. Sketch has not a great deal of merit. But anything pertaining to the wild west or Indians seems to be the popular fad now days, and I suppose this was the reason for some applause at the finish. I was afraid every minutes during the action of the piece that the Indian would sing Idaho. Spec. drop. Full stage. 18 minutes. MISS SOPHIE BRANDT. Late star of "A Mad Cap Princess". Miss Brandt sings three songs and sings them well. She is quite an attractive woman and her gowns and her personality help considerably. Drop in one. 12 minutes. MAX YORKE'S DOGS. This man has eight well trained fox terriers. The act is a little out of the usual run of dog acts, and seems to catch and hold the audience from the start. Mr. Yorke is assisted on the stage by his wife. Full stage. 14 minutes. ELMER TENLEY Irish Comedian. He has not forgotten his street car stories but he seems to get away with the old material. Went very well. Drop in one. 14 minutes. VIOLA GILLETTE late star of "The Girl and the Bandit." GEORGE MC Farlane "A Little Musican Nonsense." This is a singing act and a good one. It is presented in the form of a little sketch with just a thread to introduce a number of changes of costume so that appropriate selections may be sung with each. The applause hit of the show. C. D. F. in three. Close in One for two minutes. 16 minutes. KENO, WALSH AND MELROSE. Comedy acrobats in the This act is well known. It is hardly strong enough to close the show because they come around so often. Good act, for the early part of the bill. Full stage, 12 minutes. KINETOGRAPH.
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H. A. DANIELS. Cleveland, Ohio. Sept. 9, '07 THE [HOLDFORTHS?] Man and woman. Banjoist. Good opening act. Drop in one, ten minutes. CHRIS BRUNO & MABLE RUSSELL Presenting "The Insurance Agent" Comedy, singing, dancing. This team is well known. They are doing the same line of work they have always done. Held down this spot with some applause at the close. C. D. F. in three, close in one. 16 minutes. MIDDLETON? SPELLMEYER & CO. Presenting "A Texas Wooing". This is the wild and wooly western affair, presented by three people, a man, a woman and a Indian. Sketch has not a great deal of merit. But anything pertaining to the wild west or Indians seems to be the popular fad now days, and I suppose this was the reason for some applause at the finish. I was afraid every minutes during the action of the piece that the Indian would sing Idaho. Spec. drop. Full stage. 18 minutes. MISS SOPHIE BRANDT. Late star of "A Mad Cap Princess". Miss Brandt sings three songs and sings them well. She is quite an attractive woman and her gowns and her personality help considerably. Drop in one. 12 minutes. MAX YORKE'S DOGS. This man has eight well trained fox terriers. The act is a little out of the usual run of dog acts, and seems to catch and hold the audience from the start. Mr. Yorke is assisted on the stage by his wife. Full stage. 14 minutes. ELMER TENLEY Irish Comedian. He has not forgotten his street car stories but he seems to get away with the old material. Went very well. Drop in one. 14 minutes. VIOLA GILLETTE late star of "The Girl and the Bandit." GEORGE MC Farlane "A Little Musican Nonsense." This is a singing act and a good one. It is presented in the form of a little sketch with just a thread to introduce a number of changes of costume so that appropriate selections may be sung with each. The applause hit of the show. C. D. F. in three. Close in One for two minutes. 16 minutes. KENO, WALSH AND MELROSE. Comedy acrobats in the This act is well known. It is hardly strong enough to close the show because they come around so often. Good act, for the early part of the bill. Full stage, 12 minutes. KINETOGRAPH.
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