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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL, N.J. JOHN C. PEEBLES. Week of January 16, 1911. THE ROSSIS. Man and woman in a novel musical act in which they play various instruments, at the same time juggling huge spheres. Act is well dressed and a distinct novelty and made a good opening act. Open in 1, 2 min, then to 3, 9 min, close in 1, 3 min. SIEBERT & LINDLEY, Comedy sketch, "Her Own Mother." A farcical act with three people. Story is amazing and act is well played and seemed to amuse today's audience. Not a pretentious thing but would get over in this spot in the "big" small-time houses. C.D.Fcy in 3. Time 16 min. CLINTON & NOLAN, "The African Dodger." One man working straight, the other blackface. Opening talk is a trifle old and should be brightened up with new material. The bulk of the comedy is to be had when the audience start throwing baseballs at the "dodger." Went well with today's audiences. Own drop in 1. Time 15 min. "JOYLAND," with Hazel Williams & Billy Seymour. Gus Sohlke's familiar girl act with a new girl in place of Clara Belle Jerome. Miss Williams was suffering from a severe cold and extreme nervousness this afternoon which made it impossible for her to do full justice to the part. Act went well with the audience, however, and seemed to please. Own set in 4. Time 22 min. LOIE BRIDGE & CO., in "The Runaways." Six people in a rural farce which kept the audience screaming with laughter all the way through. It is pretty long for a sketch and a rehearsal has been called for the morning to get the act down to a proper running length. A couple of the women are weak and amateurish and should be changed if the act expects the big time. Kitchen in 3. Time 29 min. HARRY FOX & MILLERSHIP SISTERS. "Artistic Oddities." Unquestionably the applause hit of the bill. Fox is a funny comedian and caught today's audience right at the start and held them all through. A good act for any program. Street in 1. Time 19 min. BYERS & HERMANN, "The Clown's Dream." This act made the folks sit up and take notice this afternoon through the contortion work of one of the team, which, by the way, is the greatest I have ever witnessed. Act is fast anf furious throughout and made a rattling closing feature. I believe this act will create talk enough in the town to pull people in to see it this week. Own set in 4. Time 16 min.
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HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL, N.J. JOHN C. PEEBLES. Week of January 16, 1911. THE ROSSIS. Man and woman in a novel musical act in which they play various instruments, at the same time juggling huge spheres. Act is well dressed and a distinct novelty and made a good opening act. Open in 1, 2 min, then to 3, 9 min, close in 1, 3 min. SIEBERT & LINDLEY, Comedy sketch, "Her Own Mother." A farcical act with three people. Story is amazing and act is well played and seemed to amuse today's audience. Not a pretentious thing but would get over in this spot in the "big" small-time houses. C.D.Fcy in 3. Time 16 min. CLINTON & NOLAN, "The African Dodger." One man working straight, the other blackface. Opening talk is a trifle old and should be brightened up with new material. The bulk of the comedy is to be had when the audience start throwing baseballs at the "dodger." Went well with today's audiences. Own drop in 1. Time 15 min. "JOYLAND," with Hazel Williams & Billy Seymour. Gus Sohlke's familiar girl act with a new girl in place of Clara Belle Jerome. Miss Williams was suffering from a severe cold and extreme nervousness this afternoon which made it impossible for her to do full justice to the part. Act went well with the audience, however, and seemed to please. Own set in 4. Time 22 min. LOIE BRIDGE & CO., in "The Runaways." Six people in a rural farce which kept the audience screaming with laughter all the way through. It is pretty long for a sketch and a rehearsal has been called for the morning to get the act down to a proper running length. A couple of the women are weak and amateurish and should be changed if the act expects the big time. Kitchen in 3. Time 29 min. HARRY FOX & MILLERSHIP SISTERS. "Artistic Oddities." Unquestionably the applause hit of the bill. Fox is a funny comedian and caught today's audience right at the start and held them all through. A good act for any program. Street in 1. Time 19 min. BYERS & HERMANN, "The Clown's Dream." This act made the folks sit up and take notice this afternoon through the contortion work of one of the team, which, by the way, is the greatest I have ever witnessed. Act is fast anf furious throughout and made a rattling closing feature. I believe this act will create talk enough in the town to pull people in to see it this week. Own set in 4. Time 16 min.
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