Transcribe
Translate
Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
Page 228
More information
digital collection
archival collection guide
transcription tips
228 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. Week of February 16, 1913. OWEN CLARK: Master magician. 6 min. F. S. During the brief time Mr. Clark is on the stage, he does several immensely clever tricks, but his act is all too brief. Speaking of this, he said that while he could do fifteen minutes, it was impossible to do it and open the show, as the last ten minutes of his act consists of talking, and is full of comedy. MEMPHIS, TENN. GUY J. SAMPSEL & EDITH REILLY: Songs. 15 min. in one. A clever, classy act that made a hit. INDIANAPOLIS. FRANK MILTON & DE LONG SISTERS: Same old sketch, "Twenty Minutes' Lay-Over At Alfalfa Junction". 18 min. F. S., own set, closing 2 min. in one. A great big hit. INDIANAPOLIS. GEORGE H. WATT: Displaying his power over electricity. 11 min. F. S., own set. Served as a thriller. Went good. LOUISVILLE, KY. HERMAN TIMBERG: Songs, dancing and violin playing. 12 min. in one. One of the hits of the show. YOUNGSTOWN, O. VALERIE BERGERE & CO.: Sketch, "His Japanese Wife". 28 min. F. S., own set. As clever as anything Miss Bergere has ever done here. Went big. WILKESBARRE, PA. JAS. J. MORTON: Monologue comedian. 14 min. in one. Same big scream he has always been. CHICAGO, ILL. HOWARD'S MUSICAL SHETLANDS & TERRIERS: 15 min. F. S., own act. Same old act, presented in Howard's own classy and complete manner. An excellent closing act. INDIANAPOLIS. PATHE'S WEEKLY: 12 minutes. C. L. Doran.
Saving...
prev
next
228 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. Week of February 16, 1913. OWEN CLARK: Master magician. 6 min. F. S. During the brief time Mr. Clark is on the stage, he does several immensely clever tricks, but his act is all too brief. Speaking of this, he said that while he could do fifteen minutes, it was impossible to do it and open the show, as the last ten minutes of his act consists of talking, and is full of comedy. MEMPHIS, TENN. GUY J. SAMPSEL & EDITH REILLY: Songs. 15 min. in one. A clever, classy act that made a hit. INDIANAPOLIS. FRANK MILTON & DE LONG SISTERS: Same old sketch, "Twenty Minutes' Lay-Over At Alfalfa Junction". 18 min. F. S., own set, closing 2 min. in one. A great big hit. INDIANAPOLIS. GEORGE H. WATT: Displaying his power over electricity. 11 min. F. S., own set. Served as a thriller. Went good. LOUISVILLE, KY. HERMAN TIMBERG: Songs, dancing and violin playing. 12 min. in one. One of the hits of the show. YOUNGSTOWN, O. VALERIE BERGERE & CO.: Sketch, "His Japanese Wife". 28 min. F. S., own set. As clever as anything Miss Bergere has ever done here. Went big. WILKESBARRE, PA. JAS. J. MORTON: Monologue comedian. 14 min. in one. Same big scream he has always been. CHICAGO, ILL. HOWARD'S MUSICAL SHETLANDS & TERRIERS: 15 min. F. S., own act. Same old act, presented in Howard's own classy and complete manner. An excellent closing act. INDIANAPOLIS. PATHE'S WEEKLY: 12 minutes. C. L. Doran.
Keith-Albee Collection
sidebar