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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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47 47 THE ORPHEUM. WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 3, 1902. No. 1 MILES & RAYMOND 10 min. Full stage, close 1. Part of the Lafayette show. No. 2 FIVE ROSSES 12 min. Full stage, can close in 1. Picturesque musical act. Part of Lafayette's show. No. 3 SALLIE STEMBLER 12 min. One Good singing turn. (With Lafayette). No. 4 LOUIS A. SIMON & CO. 20 min. Full stage "The New Coachman." This sketch has been re-written by Edmund Day, and is now very strong and a continuous laugh. Support very good. No. 5 WILLIAM GOULD 11 min. One Singing coster and other songs. Good voice, easy, pleasing manner and makes a hit, but not worth the money he is getting with me. No. 6 THE GREAT LAFAYETTE 33 min. Full stage Act now very elaborate, carrying a band of sixteen and numerous assistants. An important act that creates talk and draws money. INTERMISSION No. 7 STACK & MILTON 7 min.Full stage A good bar act but not worth the money they are getting. No. 8 MILES STAVORDALE QUINTETTE 16 min. One A pleasing musical novelty, - four banjos and a harp. Also over-paid. No. 9 M'LLE THEO 7 min. Full stage First time in the United States. An act on the same order as Milly Copell, possibly not quite as good but difference is very slight. Beautiful horse, pretty woman and fine looking coach dogs that work well. No. 10 LEW SULLY 17 min. One Second week and going even stronger than last week. No. 11 LAFAYETTE'S LION'S BRIDE 21 min. Full stage Very short act, beautiful set. About twenty people in it. A strong novelty in the way of illusion. PERCY G. WILLIAMS.
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47 47 THE ORPHEUM. WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 3, 1902. No. 1 MILES & RAYMOND 10 min. Full stage, close 1. Part of the Lafayette show. No. 2 FIVE ROSSES 12 min. Full stage, can close in 1. Picturesque musical act. Part of Lafayette's show. No. 3 SALLIE STEMBLER 12 min. One Good singing turn. (With Lafayette). No. 4 LOUIS A. SIMON & CO. 20 min. Full stage "The New Coachman." This sketch has been re-written by Edmund Day, and is now very strong and a continuous laugh. Support very good. No. 5 WILLIAM GOULD 11 min. One Singing coster and other songs. Good voice, easy, pleasing manner and makes a hit, but not worth the money he is getting with me. No. 6 THE GREAT LAFAYETTE 33 min. Full stage Act now very elaborate, carrying a band of sixteen and numerous assistants. An important act that creates talk and draws money. INTERMISSION No. 7 STACK & MILTON 7 min.Full stage A good bar act but not worth the money they are getting. No. 8 MILES STAVORDALE QUINTETTE 16 min. One A pleasing musical novelty, - four banjos and a harp. Also over-paid. No. 9 M'LLE THEO 7 min. Full stage First time in the United States. An act on the same order as Milly Copell, possibly not quite as good but difference is very slight. Beautiful horse, pretty woman and fine looking coach dogs that work well. No. 10 LEW SULLY 17 min. One Second week and going even stronger than last week. No. 11 LAFAYETTE'S LION'S BRIDE 21 min. Full stage Very short act, beautiful set. About twenty people in it. A strong novelty in the way of illusion. PERCY G. WILLIAMS.
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