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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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92 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK JUNE 16, 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) LORO and PAYNE. 10 minutes. Open street in one. Close special f.s. A very good "bump" act that started the ball rolling in good shape. MILLER and MACK. 9 minutes in one. Garden. One of the best, if not the very best, dancing act we play. Went big. O'BRIEN HAVEL and CO. 19 minutes f.s. C.D.F. The same act they have always given us, and going about as well as ever. SUE SMITH. 16 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. Singing comedienne. Miss Smith makes a striking stage appearance, wears some beautiful gowns, and has some excellent songs. Every number was applauded, and she closed strong. THE STANLEYS. 8 minutes in three. Special drop. This well known shadowgraph act made quite a hit here to-day in this position. Got many laughs and closed strong. KIMBERLY and MOHR. 15 minutes in one. Special drop. A splendid two-man singing act with the novelty of a consistent story worked into the routine. A hit. JACK KENNEDY and CO. in "A Business Proposal." 22 minutes f.s. C.D.F. This well known comedy got a lot of laughs, and closed well. VINIE DALY. 17 minutes in one. Olio and street drops. This is Miss Daly's first Boston appearance since she went abroad four years ago to sing in grand opera. Sang four numbers, each of which was warmly applauded, and made three changes of costume, all very stunning. Closed very strong with an enormous quantity of flowers. MISS LEITZEL and JEANETTE. 11 minutes f.s. Palace. This act is composed of the two star performers of the Leamy Troupe. One of the best flying ring acts we have ever played, and made a great closing feature. The work is fast, both girls are pretty, and they could hold a position in the middle of the bill with credit. CUTS: O'Brien Havel and Loro and Payne have been requested to eliminate the business of thumbing noses.
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92 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK JUNE 16, 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) LORO and PAYNE. 10 minutes. Open street in one. Close special f.s. A very good "bump" act that started the ball rolling in good shape. MILLER and MACK. 9 minutes in one. Garden. One of the best, if not the very best, dancing act we play. Went big. O'BRIEN HAVEL and CO. 19 minutes f.s. C.D.F. The same act they have always given us, and going about as well as ever. SUE SMITH. 16 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. Singing comedienne. Miss Smith makes a striking stage appearance, wears some beautiful gowns, and has some excellent songs. Every number was applauded, and she closed strong. THE STANLEYS. 8 minutes in three. Special drop. This well known shadowgraph act made quite a hit here to-day in this position. Got many laughs and closed strong. KIMBERLY and MOHR. 15 minutes in one. Special drop. A splendid two-man singing act with the novelty of a consistent story worked into the routine. A hit. JACK KENNEDY and CO. in "A Business Proposal." 22 minutes f.s. C.D.F. This well known comedy got a lot of laughs, and closed well. VINIE DALY. 17 minutes in one. Olio and street drops. This is Miss Daly's first Boston appearance since she went abroad four years ago to sing in grand opera. Sang four numbers, each of which was warmly applauded, and made three changes of costume, all very stunning. Closed very strong with an enormous quantity of flowers. MISS LEITZEL and JEANETTE. 11 minutes f.s. Palace. This act is composed of the two star performers of the Leamy Troupe. One of the best flying ring acts we have ever played, and made a great closing feature. The work is fast, both girls are pretty, and they could hold a position in the middle of the bill with credit. CUTS: O'Brien Havel and Loro and Payne have been requested to eliminate the business of thumbing noses.
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