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

Page 241

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241 CHASE'S WASHINGTON -:Week May 9th, 1910:- VITTORIO and GIORGETTO "The Upside-Down Boys". This is a decided novelty, one of the best. The dancing on their hands is excellent, followed by one of them walking on his hands and drawing a carriage occupied by four people, closing with a boxing match in which one of them carries off the honors using his feet incased [encased] in gloves. They could easily hold almost any position. Full stage. IRENE ROMAIN A clever, pretty girl who talks her songs at the piano and was received with pleasure. In one. QUINLAN and MACK "The Traveling Dentist". Pleased very much. In one. O'BRIEN HAVEL Assisted by Miss Bessie Kyle he put on the old act under the new title, "The Office Boy and the Typewriter," which is the same as usual but the middle of the bill is too strong a place for them. Full stage. -:INTERMISSION:- DOHERTY SISTERS They did nicely here with some good songs and dancing. In one, but we gave them a little setting. EUGENE and WILLIAM HOWARD "The Hebrew Messenger Boy and The Thespian". Same hit as heretofore. In one. THE WILLY PANTZER TROUPE Unquestionably these people do great work, furnish good comedy and novelty and enthusiastically received. Full stage. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "Sensational Logging". Very pretty and of much interest. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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