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Managers' report book, July 4, 1915-November 13, 1916
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REPORT ON PROVIDENCE SHOW, SEPT. 6, 1915. Charles Lovenberg, Mgr. Our opening bill for the season of 1915 is an exceedingly good one. The results from every individual act are up to expectations and some surpassed what we anticipated. Soretty & Antoinette Man and Woman in a comedy acrobatic act, introducing some new tricks and the whole act is given a new twist. Makes a very acceptable opening. 10 Minutes - Full Stage. CLAUDE GOLDEN Well-known comedy card manipulator, who is making his initial appearances in this house, scoring his usual success. 17 Min. in One. PEARL & IRENE SANS Here is a brand new idea, a novelty that will attract women, with the very newest creations in dresses. Unfortunately the women are not clever as performers, therefore the full result is not obtained from the act. The act pleases. 11 Min. in Two. CORCORAN & DINGLE Tim Dingle has developed into a first rate comedian. They have some very snappy and up to date dialogue and Dingle's dancing, of course, always goes well. Corcoran is a capable assistant. The act scored a hit. 16 Min. in One. ELEANOR GORDON & CO. In an Edgar Allan Woolf playlet, "The Discovery". Good sketch, well played as a whole. Nothing to rave about, but it is all right. 24 Min. F. S. THE MISSES LIGHTNER and NEWTON ALEXANDER In a turn of songs, dancing, patter, music, etc. Bright, lively act that went very well. 15 Min. In One. VICTOR MORLEY & CO. In a singing sketch, "A Regular Army Man". A very interesting act, good company, a particularly good singing male chorus and good comedy by Mr. Morley. The act was thoroughly all right in every way except for a bum drop. They should be made to secure a decent set of scenery. In spite of this it went over well. 15 Min. F. S. CHARLES OLCOTT Well known act which made its usual hit. 15 Min. in One. LOYAL'S DOGS Best act of that kind I ever saw. 11 Min. F.S. MOTION PICTURES O.K.
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REPORT ON PROVIDENCE SHOW, SEPT. 6, 1915. Charles Lovenberg, Mgr. Our opening bill for the season of 1915 is an exceedingly good one. The results from every individual act are up to expectations and some surpassed what we anticipated. Soretty & Antoinette Man and Woman in a comedy acrobatic act, introducing some new tricks and the whole act is given a new twist. Makes a very acceptable opening. 10 Minutes - Full Stage. CLAUDE GOLDEN Well-known comedy card manipulator, who is making his initial appearances in this house, scoring his usual success. 17 Min. in One. PEARL & IRENE SANS Here is a brand new idea, a novelty that will attract women, with the very newest creations in dresses. Unfortunately the women are not clever as performers, therefore the full result is not obtained from the act. The act pleases. 11 Min. in Two. CORCORAN & DINGLE Tim Dingle has developed into a first rate comedian. They have some very snappy and up to date dialogue and Dingle's dancing, of course, always goes well. Corcoran is a capable assistant. The act scored a hit. 16 Min. in One. ELEANOR GORDON & CO. In an Edgar Allan Woolf playlet, "The Discovery". Good sketch, well played as a whole. Nothing to rave about, but it is all right. 24 Min. F. S. THE MISSES LIGHTNER and NEWTON ALEXANDER In a turn of songs, dancing, patter, music, etc. Bright, lively act that went very well. 15 Min. In One. VICTOR MORLEY & CO. In a singing sketch, "A Regular Army Man". A very interesting act, good company, a particularly good singing male chorus and good comedy by Mr. Morley. The act was thoroughly all right in every way except for a bum drop. They should be made to secure a decent set of scenery. In spite of this it went over well. 15 Min. F. S. CHARLES OLCOTT Well known act which made its usual hit. 15 Min. in One. LOYAL'S DOGS Best act of that kind I ever saw. 11 Min. F.S. MOTION PICTURES O.K.
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