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Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910

Page 131

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON -:Week Feb. 7th, 1910:- SAMAROFF and SONIA Man and woman in Russian Peasant dress do some dancing and acrobatics in which three dogs play a part, making it an unusually excellent opening number.Full stage. BURT EARLE This man's banjo playing with a good dash of comedy is the best of the kind. In one. THE WHEELERS Man and woman doing some juggling of a comedy character which will do early on a bill. Full stage, closing in one. MARIE DAINTON Imitations of stage celebrities. Her work is pleasing and many of her copies are quite true. Her performance is not a striking one but gives good tone and character to a bill. Full stage. -:INTERMISSION:- SPISSELL Bros. and Co. "The Continental Waiter". A comedy acrobatic pantomime of big value and the laughing hit of the bill. Full stage. THE THREE VAGRANTS One sings and plays the guitar, another the piccolo and the third the accordion. Italian Street dress. Similar to Melani Trio. Good act two or three on the bill but this position a little hard for them yet they did very nicely. In one. Lasky's "AT THE COUNTRY CLUB". The new set of principals Mr. Lasky has put in this act improves it one hundred per cent over last season and it was good then. Full stage. AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "The Cowboy Millionaire". A good picture full of action and interest. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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