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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903

Page 260

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260 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. Week Beginning May 5th. ST. ONGE BROTHERS: Comedy cyclists. A good act. 15 minutes full stage. FRED STUBER:Banjoist. Makes an excellent appearance and plays admirably. 13 minutes in 1. MCWATERS-TYSON CO: Composed of a man and three young women. They introduce dancing, singing, character work and legerdemain. It is a fairly good novelty act. One of the women is very pretty and a past master in the art of mugging. She is making a big hit in this theater. The females wear some beautiful gowns. 23 minutes full stage. JESSIE BARTLETT DAVIS: She is the picture of health in consequence of which her stage appearance is splendid. Vocally she was never better indeed nothing more could be asked for by the most critical and fastidious. She is the topnotch attraction in the singing line. 12 minutes in 1. A. O. DUNCAN: Ventriloquial comedian. As a laugh-maker this artist has got them all distanced/ 15 minutes full stage and 2 minutes in 1. CLAYTON WHITE, MARIE STUART & CO: Composed of one man and two women. The sketch that they were presenting is entitled "In Paris." It is an excellent vehicle and they act it to perfection. It causes one long laugh from the rise to the fall of the curtain. 30 minutes full stage. CHARLIE CASE: Monologist. As a fun-maker this accomplished performer is on a plaet of his own and his nearest competitors might just as well give up all hopes of ever inhabiting it with him. His work is simply marvelous. 18 minutes of convulsive laughter in 1. THE AMERICAN BIOGRAPH: A feature that always scores.
 
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