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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
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203 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - FEBRUARY 3 - 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) FLORENZ TRIO. 8 minutes f.s. Cut garden. This is a new act of acrobatics with ground work, with two men and a woman. A bit slow now, but good. should work up into more than an opener. RAE FENTON and YANKEE LADS. 12 minutes in one. Olio. A very good singing and dancing act. The two boys are particularly good dancers. SULLY FAMILY. 21 minutes in 3. Special drop. This well known act got over in great shape here to-night. Had them laughing all through, and finished big. BILLY ROGERS. 9 minutes in one. Olio. This man is about the best imitator of musical instruments, etc., that we have ever had in the house. Far ahead of Leon Rogee. Went very big at both performances. TAWLS and VON KAUFMANN. 21 minutes f.s. This old [] act went as big as ever to-night. A laughing hit all through and strong close. AL AND FANNY STEADMAN. 18 minutes in one. Olio. Man and woman and piano. Another comedy hit, with a succession of laughs. MISS EDNA GOODRICH and CO. 26 minutes f.s. Dark tapestry. In "The Awakening of Minerva." Miss Goodrich has a good sketch, and every opportunity to show all her charms, and made an impression here to-day. WILSON BROTHERS. 13 minutes in one. Street. A great rough comedy act that held this spot and had the audience laughing every minute. BROTHERS JONLEY. 8 minutes f.s. Palace. About the greatest head-to-head balancing acrobatic work of the kind that we have ever played. It is really too bad we are unable to place them in the middle of the bill. Held the audience to the finish, and closed very strong. CUTS: Sully Family - "Hell." - "Show me" gag with reference to hosiery - "Have you anything on to-night?" gag. Wilson Brothers - business with dope needle. Rawls and Von Kaufmann - "pedegree" gag and "Don't want colored boy in summer time."
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203 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - FEBRUARY 3 - 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) FLORENZ TRIO. 8 minutes f.s. Cut garden. This is a new act of acrobatics with ground work, with two men and a woman. A bit slow now, but good. should work up into more than an opener. RAE FENTON and YANKEE LADS. 12 minutes in one. Olio. A very good singing and dancing act. The two boys are particularly good dancers. SULLY FAMILY. 21 minutes in 3. Special drop. This well known act got over in great shape here to-night. Had them laughing all through, and finished big. BILLY ROGERS. 9 minutes in one. Olio. This man is about the best imitator of musical instruments, etc., that we have ever had in the house. Far ahead of Leon Rogee. Went very big at both performances. TAWLS and VON KAUFMANN. 21 minutes f.s. This old [] act went as big as ever to-night. A laughing hit all through and strong close. AL AND FANNY STEADMAN. 18 minutes in one. Olio. Man and woman and piano. Another comedy hit, with a succession of laughs. MISS EDNA GOODRICH and CO. 26 minutes f.s. Dark tapestry. In "The Awakening of Minerva." Miss Goodrich has a good sketch, and every opportunity to show all her charms, and made an impression here to-day. WILSON BROTHERS. 13 minutes in one. Street. A great rough comedy act that held this spot and had the audience laughing every minute. BROTHERS JONLEY. 8 minutes f.s. Palace. About the greatest head-to-head balancing acrobatic work of the kind that we have ever played. It is really too bad we are unable to place them in the middle of the bill. Held the audience to the finish, and closed very strong. CUTS: Sully Family - "Hell." - "Show me" gag with reference to hosiery - "Have you anything on to-night?" gag. Wilson Brothers - business with dope needle. Rawls and Von Kaufmann - "pedegree" gag and "Don't want colored boy in summer time."
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