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Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914

Page 14

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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK NOVEMBER 24, 1913. (R. G. Larsen) H[illegible] HESSLER. 7 minutes f. s. Palace. A rather neat balancing act that opened the show in good shape. MAX LAUBE. 8 minutes in one. Olio. Mimic and whistler. This man is an exceptionally clever whistler, and proved very acceptable in this position. RAFAYETTES DOGS. 11 minutes inn f. s. Garden. One of the best dog acts we have ever played, with some splendid comedy. Gave the show a great start. ARTHUR DEAGON. 18 minutes in one. Street. His first visit in two years. Has som[e] new songs, and went over first-rate, closing strong with his dance with the dummy. JOHN C. RICE and SALLY COHEN. 25 minutes f. s. Kitchen. Close O.1'. Drapery in one. 4 minutes. Same big laughing hit as on their first appearance here. DAINY MARIE. 17 minutes f. s. Palace. Short opening in one. O. P. Drapery. An excellent novelty that went very big. PAUL MORTON AND NAOMI GLASS. 17 minutes in one. Special drop. A very pretty singing and dancing turn that went very strong at both performances. "THE RED HEADS." 50 minutes f. s. Special set. Unquestionably the best of the Lasky acts. A good company, catchy music, and a strong vein of clean comedy running through the piece that kept the audience laughing from start to finish. All the musical numbers were applauded, and the finish was very, very big. CUTS: Dainty Marie and "The Red Heads" - references to "September [Horn? Morn?]."
 
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