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Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912
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Report on PROVIDENCE SHOW, Week of January 8, 1912. Chas. Lovenberg, Manager. This is an exceptionally good show. Probably the best we have had this season. If business isn't up to the mark, it will not be the fault of the bill. DE MICHELLE BROS. Harp and violin players. Two boys made up as street Italians. Their playing is fairly good, as is their comedy and they got over very well in this spot. Could be played No. 2 with satisfaction. 15 Min. in One. MARINI & BRONSKI Two Russian dancing girls with a copy of the dances as done by Pavlova and Mordkin. A very pretty act. 12 Min. F. S. J. C. NUGENT & CO. Comedy sketch, "The Squarer." This act is full of bright lines and is well played. Scored a most decided hit today. 30 Min. Open with about 10 Min. in One, closing F. S. JARROW Comedy magician. As big a hit as usual. 15 Min. in One. BOWERS, WALTERS & CROOKER "The Three Rubes," who made their usual big hit. 12 Min. open F. S. Short close in One. STONE & KALISZ Operetta, "Mon Amour." One of the prettiest acts we ever had in the theatre. An act that has "class" stamped all over it. Good comedy and good music, and all well presented. A splendid headline feature for any bill in the world. 25 Min. F. S. RAYMOND & CAVERLY First appearance in several seasons, making the biggest kind of a hit. 20 Min. in One. THE 5 SATSUDAS Well-known Japanese act which made a splendid closing feature to an exceptionally strong program. 13 Min. F. S. MOTION PICTURES O. K.
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Report on PROVIDENCE SHOW, Week of January 8, 1912. Chas. Lovenberg, Manager. This is an exceptionally good show. Probably the best we have had this season. If business isn't up to the mark, it will not be the fault of the bill. DE MICHELLE BROS. Harp and violin players. Two boys made up as street Italians. Their playing is fairly good, as is their comedy and they got over very well in this spot. Could be played No. 2 with satisfaction. 15 Min. in One. MARINI & BRONSKI Two Russian dancing girls with a copy of the dances as done by Pavlova and Mordkin. A very pretty act. 12 Min. F. S. J. C. NUGENT & CO. Comedy sketch, "The Squarer." This act is full of bright lines and is well played. Scored a most decided hit today. 30 Min. Open with about 10 Min. in One, closing F. S. JARROW Comedy magician. As big a hit as usual. 15 Min. in One. BOWERS, WALTERS & CROOKER "The Three Rubes," who made their usual big hit. 12 Min. open F. S. Short close in One. STONE & KALISZ Operetta, "Mon Amour." One of the prettiest acts we ever had in the theatre. An act that has "class" stamped all over it. Good comedy and good music, and all well presented. A splendid headline feature for any bill in the world. 25 Min. F. S. RAYMOND & CAVERLY First appearance in several seasons, making the biggest kind of a hit. 20 Min. in One. THE 5 SATSUDAS Well-known Japanese act which made a splendid closing feature to an exceptionally strong program. 13 Min. F. S. MOTION PICTURES O. K.
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