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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904
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31 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn New York. Week commencing October 5th, 1903. ZISKA & KING. Masters of Mystery and Mirth. Rather poor comedy, but a fair opening act. Full stage, close in one. Time 20 minutes. JAMES COOK & KITTY WELLS. "Going into Vaudeville". This team takes the place of Cook & Sonora, but is better in every way. It is a good act and goes great. Full stage, close in one. Time 27 minutes. NIRVANA. With her trained horse "Loki", in living Art Studies. This is an act very pleasing to the eye, while it does not create great applause, it evidently gives entire satisfaction to the audience. Horse poses perfectly. A good act. Full stage. Time 10 minutes. BERTIE FOWLER. "The Monologue Maid". She does her usual act, which is very fair. All in one. Time 15 minutes. MILTON & DOLLIE NOBLES. "A Blue Grass Widow". This sketch is too well known to require any extended comment. The stage setting is very handsome, and the acting perfect. It always goes well here. Full stage. Time 34 minutes. GEORGE C. DAVIS. Comedy and Mimicry. A GOOD ACT. All in one. Time 15 minutes. THE GREAT AVOLOS. Gymnasts. This is one of the best acts of the kind that has been at this house. Their work is wonderful and made a decided hit. Full stage. Time 12 minutes. CUSHMAN HOLCOMBE & CURTIS. "A Winter Session". This is the same sketch that they played here last season, and it goes just as great as ever. A good act. Full stage, close in one. Time 20 minutes. PARKER'S DOGS. The best dog act on the stage to-day, held the audience to the very last. Full stage. Time 10 minutes. Henry W. Behman.
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31 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn New York. Week commencing October 5th, 1903. ZISKA & KING. Masters of Mystery and Mirth. Rather poor comedy, but a fair opening act. Full stage, close in one. Time 20 minutes. JAMES COOK & KITTY WELLS. "Going into Vaudeville". This team takes the place of Cook & Sonora, but is better in every way. It is a good act and goes great. Full stage, close in one. Time 27 minutes. NIRVANA. With her trained horse "Loki", in living Art Studies. This is an act very pleasing to the eye, while it does not create great applause, it evidently gives entire satisfaction to the audience. Horse poses perfectly. A good act. Full stage. Time 10 minutes. BERTIE FOWLER. "The Monologue Maid". She does her usual act, which is very fair. All in one. Time 15 minutes. MILTON & DOLLIE NOBLES. "A Blue Grass Widow". This sketch is too well known to require any extended comment. The stage setting is very handsome, and the acting perfect. It always goes well here. Full stage. Time 34 minutes. GEORGE C. DAVIS. Comedy and Mimicry. A GOOD ACT. All in one. Time 15 minutes. THE GREAT AVOLOS. Gymnasts. This is one of the best acts of the kind that has been at this house. Their work is wonderful and made a decided hit. Full stage. Time 12 minutes. CUSHMAN HOLCOMBE & CURTIS. "A Winter Session". This is the same sketch that they played here last season, and it goes just as great as ever. A good act. Full stage, close in one. Time 20 minutes. PARKER'S DOGS. The best dog act on the stage to-day, held the audience to the very last. Full stage. Time 10 minutes. Henry W. Behman.
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