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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
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211 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CINCINNATI, O. FESTIVAL WEEK Week of Feb. 9, 1913. ROMANO & DELANO: Equilibrists. 9 min. F. S., own drop. Some clever head, hand and foot balancing. Act dragged, with good finish by one man coming down an inclined standing on his head on sort of a roller skate. INDIANAPOLIS. MIGNONNETTE KOKIN: Singing and dancing. 13 min. in one. Nothing remarkable until the toe dance finish, which went good. INDIANAPOLIS. GALETTI'S MONKEYS: 14 min. F. S., own set. A dandy monkey act, full of fun and roars of laughter throughout. INDIANAPOLIS. WILLIAMS & WARNER: Freak musical instruments. 16 min. Open 1 min. in one, then to two, closing 1 min. in one. Went good. MEMPHIS. "THE NEW STENO": Sketch by John B. Theissen, local newspaper man, and presented by Ainsworth Arnold and company. 15 min. F. S., office. Several funny and novel situations, and numerous big laughs. Went good. OPEN NEXT WEEK - ADDRESS JOHN B. THEISSEN, % CIN'TI ENQUIRER. ANDREW F. KELLEY: Story teller. 15 min. in one. Has some good stories and a clever way of putting them over. Went good. INDIANAPOLIS. CLAUDE & FANNIE USHER: Sketch. "Fagan's Decision". 24 min. F. S. Same old sketch, but not having been here for three years it was new to a great many, and went big. MILWAUKEE. WOOD & WYDE: Man and woman; comedy and songs. 18 min. in one, own drop. An excellent turn, with some new ideas. One of the hits of the show. OPEN NEXT WEEK. ED. F. REYNARD: Ventriloquist. 15 min. F. S., own set. Same old act, with a few new dummies, entitled "A Morning In Hicksville". Went big. LOUISVILLE. JACK WILSON TRIO: 28 min. in one. A great big riot both Sunday performances. LOUISVILLE. FOUR ROTTERS: Acrobats. 8 min. F. S. Nothing out of the ordinary, but good. LOUISVILLE. PATHE'S WEEKLY: 10 minutes. Curtain at 2 and 8, show out at 5:15 and 11:15. As a whole, the show is a tremendous one and going big. C. L. Doran.
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211 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CINCINNATI, O. FESTIVAL WEEK Week of Feb. 9, 1913. ROMANO & DELANO: Equilibrists. 9 min. F. S., own drop. Some clever head, hand and foot balancing. Act dragged, with good finish by one man coming down an inclined standing on his head on sort of a roller skate. INDIANAPOLIS. MIGNONNETTE KOKIN: Singing and dancing. 13 min. in one. Nothing remarkable until the toe dance finish, which went good. INDIANAPOLIS. GALETTI'S MONKEYS: 14 min. F. S., own set. A dandy monkey act, full of fun and roars of laughter throughout. INDIANAPOLIS. WILLIAMS & WARNER: Freak musical instruments. 16 min. Open 1 min. in one, then to two, closing 1 min. in one. Went good. MEMPHIS. "THE NEW STENO": Sketch by John B. Theissen, local newspaper man, and presented by Ainsworth Arnold and company. 15 min. F. S., office. Several funny and novel situations, and numerous big laughs. Went good. OPEN NEXT WEEK - ADDRESS JOHN B. THEISSEN, % CIN'TI ENQUIRER. ANDREW F. KELLEY: Story teller. 15 min. in one. Has some good stories and a clever way of putting them over. Went good. INDIANAPOLIS. CLAUDE & FANNIE USHER: Sketch. "Fagan's Decision". 24 min. F. S. Same old sketch, but not having been here for three years it was new to a great many, and went big. MILWAUKEE. WOOD & WYDE: Man and woman; comedy and songs. 18 min. in one, own drop. An excellent turn, with some new ideas. One of the hits of the show. OPEN NEXT WEEK. ED. F. REYNARD: Ventriloquist. 15 min. F. S., own set. Same old act, with a few new dummies, entitled "A Morning In Hicksville". Went big. LOUISVILLE. JACK WILSON TRIO: 28 min. in one. A great big riot both Sunday performances. LOUISVILLE. FOUR ROTTERS: Acrobats. 8 min. F. S. Nothing out of the ordinary, but good. LOUISVILLE. PATHE'S WEEKLY: 10 minutes. Curtain at 2 and 8, show out at 5:15 and 11:15. As a whole, the show is a tremendous one and going big. C. L. Doran.
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