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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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173 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. Week Beginning Feb. 2nd. GALETTI'S DOGS AND MONKEYS: A first class animal act. Do much original stuff. They are a big hit with the audience. 15 minutes full stage. CALLAHAN & MACK: Irish comedians in a playlet which affords them an opportunity to display their genuine talents. For an emotional agitator it is to vaudeville what the "Old Homestead" is to drama. Nothing better is being offered to the public. 19 minutes full stage. The McNULTY SISTERS: Four young women who do a dancing turn. They do a little singing also. Artistically it is only fair; as a novelty it is good enough to fill a place on any bill. 11 minutes full stage, 3 minutes in 1. BERT HOWARD & LEONA BLAND: Presenting "A Strange Boy." This act is too well known to require comment. Although it has been offered in this city many times it goes big with the audiences. 30 minutes full stage. ELFIE FAY: Singing comedienne. She has an original way of delivering her stuff. In the art of "mugging" she is an expert. She went well with two big audiences yesterday. 10 minutes in 1. DOLPH & SUSIE LEVINO: Presenting the one-act play entitled "Hypnotizing a wife." During the time that this pair occupy the stage the woman does some very good descriptive singing. She has a remarkably strong voice that she knows how to handle. Mr Levino does some excellent crayon drawing at the conclusion of act. The turn pleased the audiences immensely. 22 minutes full stage. JOHN KERNELL: Irish comedian. He'll pull along with the best of them on any bill. He tells a few gags, however, that ought to be on the retired list drawing a pension. 18 minutes in 1. THE SALAMBOS: A man and a woman who give wonderful demonstrations with electricity. This act is dressed well and it is certainly a great novelty. 15 minutes full stage.
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173 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. Week Beginning Feb. 2nd. GALETTI'S DOGS AND MONKEYS: A first class animal act. Do much original stuff. They are a big hit with the audience. 15 minutes full stage. CALLAHAN & MACK: Irish comedians in a playlet which affords them an opportunity to display their genuine talents. For an emotional agitator it is to vaudeville what the "Old Homestead" is to drama. Nothing better is being offered to the public. 19 minutes full stage. The McNULTY SISTERS: Four young women who do a dancing turn. They do a little singing also. Artistically it is only fair; as a novelty it is good enough to fill a place on any bill. 11 minutes full stage, 3 minutes in 1. BERT HOWARD & LEONA BLAND: Presenting "A Strange Boy." This act is too well known to require comment. Although it has been offered in this city many times it goes big with the audiences. 30 minutes full stage. ELFIE FAY: Singing comedienne. She has an original way of delivering her stuff. In the art of "mugging" she is an expert. She went well with two big audiences yesterday. 10 minutes in 1. DOLPH & SUSIE LEVINO: Presenting the one-act play entitled "Hypnotizing a wife." During the time that this pair occupy the stage the woman does some very good descriptive singing. She has a remarkably strong voice that she knows how to handle. Mr Levino does some excellent crayon drawing at the conclusion of act. The turn pleased the audiences immensely. 22 minutes full stage. JOHN KERNELL: Irish comedian. He'll pull along with the best of them on any bill. He tells a few gags, however, that ought to be on the retired list drawing a pension. 18 minutes in 1. THE SALAMBOS: A man and a woman who give wonderful demonstrations with electricity. This act is dressed well and it is certainly a great novelty. 15 minutes full stage.
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