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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904
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42 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn, New York. Week commencing October 19th, 1903. CHARLES MILDARE. "The Human Parrot". He is the greatest whistler that we have ever had in this house, his imitations are simply wonderful. He is worthy of a better place on the bill, but at this time we could not well arrange for it. It must be classed as a first class act. Full stage. Time 11 minutes. [HINES?] & REMINGTON. "Miss Patter of Patterson". This is the same act that they have done here before. It pleases our audience, we consider it only a fair act. All in one. Time 18 minutes. HAYES & HEALY. "The Bell-boy and the Night Clerk." This is an improvement on their old act and went well. Good act. Full stage. Time 15 minutes. ETHEL LEVEY. (Mrs. Geo. M. Cohan) Little girl with big voice. We consider this one of the best single turns ever done in this house, she made a great hit. Her selection of songs very good, (especially the Morgan song with its local hits) her dancing just as dainty and pretty as ever. She carries the audience with her from the very start. All in one. Time 20 minutes. JOHN & EMMA RAY. "Casey the Fireman". This is the same act that they did here last season It is a great act and the chief hit of the bill. Full stage close in one. Time 30 minutes. TROVOLLO. Ventriloquist. One of the best ventriloquist acts, went great. Full stage. Time 15 minutes. GEORGE H. WOOD. Black face Monologue. He has a lot of new stuff, and did his act in great shape. He has a hard place on the bill, but the audience appreciated his efforts. Good act. All in one. Time 24 minutes. THE "HARMONY FOUR" Musical comedy. This is one of the best turns in their line that we have had. Their comedy is good, and the musical part excellent. Full stage, close in one. Time 20 minutes. A. D. ROBBINS. England's Greatest Cyclist. He is a good cyclist, and has many fine tricks, though he failed in some, yet, he made good on the whole, and held the audience to the very close. Full stage. Time 8 minutes.
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42 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn, New York. Week commencing October 19th, 1903. CHARLES MILDARE. "The Human Parrot". He is the greatest whistler that we have ever had in this house, his imitations are simply wonderful. He is worthy of a better place on the bill, but at this time we could not well arrange for it. It must be classed as a first class act. Full stage. Time 11 minutes. [HINES?] & REMINGTON. "Miss Patter of Patterson". This is the same act that they have done here before. It pleases our audience, we consider it only a fair act. All in one. Time 18 minutes. HAYES & HEALY. "The Bell-boy and the Night Clerk." This is an improvement on their old act and went well. Good act. Full stage. Time 15 minutes. ETHEL LEVEY. (Mrs. Geo. M. Cohan) Little girl with big voice. We consider this one of the best single turns ever done in this house, she made a great hit. Her selection of songs very good, (especially the Morgan song with its local hits) her dancing just as dainty and pretty as ever. She carries the audience with her from the very start. All in one. Time 20 minutes. JOHN & EMMA RAY. "Casey the Fireman". This is the same act that they did here last season It is a great act and the chief hit of the bill. Full stage close in one. Time 30 minutes. TROVOLLO. Ventriloquist. One of the best ventriloquist acts, went great. Full stage. Time 15 minutes. GEORGE H. WOOD. Black face Monologue. He has a lot of new stuff, and did his act in great shape. He has a hard place on the bill, but the audience appreciated his efforts. Good act. All in one. Time 24 minutes. THE "HARMONY FOUR" Musical comedy. This is one of the best turns in their line that we have had. Their comedy is good, and the musical part excellent. Full stage, close in one. Time 20 minutes. A. D. ROBBINS. England's Greatest Cyclist. He is a good cyclist, and has many fine tricks, though he failed in some, yet, he made good on the whole, and held the audience to the very close. Full stage. Time 8 minutes.
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