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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923
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ORCHESTRA. 6 minutes. 2.10. FABLES AND TOPICS OF THE DAY. 11 minutes. SPLENDID AND PARTNER. 6 minutes in four. Man and woman roller skaters on table. Clever work, especially the man, who does a difficult neck swing with his partner for finish. JOE ROBERTS, Banjoist. 12 minutes in one. This chap can certainly play the banjo. His imitation of two banjoes is particularly good. A decided hit. MARIE-WALSH AND ELLIS-FRANK. Olio in one. 18 minutes. Good little act. Some unusual acrobatic dancing by Miss Walsh. THOMAS E. SHEA & CO. Library in three. 32 minutes. In his well-known act, "Spotlights." Fully as well, if not a little better on this visit. AL. MAMAUX AND JIMMIE RULE. Olio in one. 14 minutes. Mamaux is the best recruit from base-ball that we have ever had her, because he really does entertain. WM. EBS AND CO., The novelty ventriloquist. Special in two and olio in one. 12 minutes. Ebs springs a very clever surprise on this visit, and adds to the good impression which he made on former visits. EDDIE FOY AND YOUNGER FOYS. Special in two. 18 minutes in his 1922 Review. Eddie does a little less than usual this year, and the children a little more, which, everything considered is a good thing. THE EARLES. In the "Spider's Web." Special in two. 4 minutes. An unique way of presenting a very good acrobatic offering. PATHE NEWS. Sheet in one. 12 minutes. ALBEE THEATRE CONCERT ORCHESTRA. REMARKS: Somehow the show does not play as well as it looks. Something rather weak this afternoon in its entirety. CUTS: Joe Roberts, please speak louder in making your announcements. Walsh and Ellis, please cut the line "The dirty thing," and the remark about "Lady better put on more clothes." FOSTER LARDNER PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE Dec. 18, 1922.
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ORCHESTRA. 6 minutes. 2.10. FABLES AND TOPICS OF THE DAY. 11 minutes. SPLENDID AND PARTNER. 6 minutes in four. Man and woman roller skaters on table. Clever work, especially the man, who does a difficult neck swing with his partner for finish. JOE ROBERTS, Banjoist. 12 minutes in one. This chap can certainly play the banjo. His imitation of two banjoes is particularly good. A decided hit. MARIE-WALSH AND ELLIS-FRANK. Olio in one. 18 minutes. Good little act. Some unusual acrobatic dancing by Miss Walsh. THOMAS E. SHEA & CO. Library in three. 32 minutes. In his well-known act, "Spotlights." Fully as well, if not a little better on this visit. AL. MAMAUX AND JIMMIE RULE. Olio in one. 14 minutes. Mamaux is the best recruit from base-ball that we have ever had her, because he really does entertain. WM. EBS AND CO., The novelty ventriloquist. Special in two and olio in one. 12 minutes. Ebs springs a very clever surprise on this visit, and adds to the good impression which he made on former visits. EDDIE FOY AND YOUNGER FOYS. Special in two. 18 minutes in his 1922 Review. Eddie does a little less than usual this year, and the children a little more, which, everything considered is a good thing. THE EARLES. In the "Spider's Web." Special in two. 4 minutes. An unique way of presenting a very good acrobatic offering. PATHE NEWS. Sheet in one. 12 minutes. ALBEE THEATRE CONCERT ORCHESTRA. REMARKS: Somehow the show does not play as well as it looks. Something rather weak this afternoon in its entirety. CUTS: Joe Roberts, please speak louder in making your announcements. Walsh and Ellis, please cut the line "The dirty thing," and the remark about "Lady better put on more clothes." FOSTER LARDNER PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE Dec. 18, 1922.
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