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

Page 124

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B. F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME Week of Feb. 2d, 1914 Cleveland, Ohio THE ROSAIRES - - Man and woman. 6 minutes. Full stage. Garden. A good tight and slack wire act, with a novel means of hiding the wires with hammocks, quickly removed. The little wooden show dance on the wire by the woman is fine. (Hamilton) EVA SHIRLEY - - Palace in 1. Nine minutes. A dainty, refreshing little singer of good value and appearance (Hamilton) SUTTON, MCINTYRE & SUTTON - - 2 men, 1 woman. 10 minutes full stage. Special drop. Am glad the act was not used to close the show. It is all right in this spot, but I doubt if it would make good in a harder position. (Columbus) ARTHUR SULLIVAN & CO - - 2 men, 1 woman. Kitchen in 3. 16 minutes. Sketch entitled "Straight". Good. (Chicago) MORRIS & ALLEN - - 2 men. Street in 1. 12 minutes. Hebrew impersonations and singing Irish songs. Good act. (Chicago) VALESKA SURATT & CO - - 22 minutes F.S. Prologue. Special satin drop in one. In addition to weird yet attractive scenic effects, Miss Suratt's act is one of exceptional beauty throughout. (Pittsburg) JULIUS TANNEN - - Olio in 1. 18 minutes. He is as clever as ever. (Cincinnati) DURKIN'S DOG AND MONKEY HIPPODROME - - A troupe of dogs and two monkeys working Full stage in a miniature street scene, presenting a little play. It's a corking good act and strong enough for any spot on the bill. Possibly the best act of this sort that we have ever offered. (Buffalo) PATHE'S WEEKLY
 
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