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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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Music Hall Pawtucket R. I. 3 days Jan 26-27-28 WALKER & ILL Comedy sketch, man and woman. 22 minutes interior, plenty of laughs, went very well POLLARD Comedy Juggler, 12 minutes in two, comedy is good, does some good work, went very well STICKNEYS CIRCUS Going good same as first three days David R Buffinton Report of PROVIDENCE SHOW, Week of January 30, 1911. Chas. Lovenberg, Manager. The bill this week is exceedingly good, practically every act on the program scored, several of them making decided hits. THE STROLLING PLAYERS Two men playing a violin and guitar, one of them also a very good singer. An act that could stand a better spot. 15 Min. in One. THE 3 DOLCE SISTERS These three girls have voices that blend well. The selections are of a nature that please and all in all it can be called a good act. 12 Min. in One. ADONIS and DOG This man a hand-balancer in an act particularly well mounted, assisted by a clever fox-terrier. The act made a most pronounced hit. 10 Min. in Two. WILL H. FOX Strange as it may seem, this is Mr. Fox's first appearance in this theatre. He made the biggest kind of a hit. 25 Min. in One. THE SEVEN BELFORDS A very good acrobatic and risley act. 7 Min. F. S. MR. & MRS. GARDNER CRANE In a Sleeping-Car act which has been seen along the line and scored very heavily today. 27 Min. in One. RAY COX To say that Miss Cox made a hit would be putting it very mildly. She was a riot. 10 Min. in One. The 3 MACAGNOS A lively acrobatic comedy act that made a good finish for a corking good show. 8 Min. F. S. DAYLIGHT MOTION PICTURES O. K.
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Music Hall Pawtucket R. I. 3 days Jan 26-27-28 WALKER & ILL Comedy sketch, man and woman. 22 minutes interior, plenty of laughs, went very well POLLARD Comedy Juggler, 12 minutes in two, comedy is good, does some good work, went very well STICKNEYS CIRCUS Going good same as first three days David R Buffinton Report of PROVIDENCE SHOW, Week of January 30, 1911. Chas. Lovenberg, Manager. The bill this week is exceedingly good, practically every act on the program scored, several of them making decided hits. THE STROLLING PLAYERS Two men playing a violin and guitar, one of them also a very good singer. An act that could stand a better spot. 15 Min. in One. THE 3 DOLCE SISTERS These three girls have voices that blend well. The selections are of a nature that please and all in all it can be called a good act. 12 Min. in One. ADONIS and DOG This man a hand-balancer in an act particularly well mounted, assisted by a clever fox-terrier. The act made a most pronounced hit. 10 Min. in Two. WILL H. FOX Strange as it may seem, this is Mr. Fox's first appearance in this theatre. He made the biggest kind of a hit. 25 Min. in One. THE SEVEN BELFORDS A very good acrobatic and risley act. 7 Min. F. S. MR. & MRS. GARDNER CRANE In a Sleeping-Car act which has been seen along the line and scored very heavily today. 27 Min. in One. RAY COX To say that Miss Cox made a hit would be putting it very mildly. She was a riot. 10 Min. in One. The 3 MACAGNOS A lively acrobatic comedy act that made a good finish for a corking good show. 8 Min. F. S. DAYLIGHT MOTION PICTURES O. K.
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