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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904
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97 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn, New York City. Week commencing November 30th, 1903. FLOOD BROTHERS. Acrobats and Pantomimists. This is a very clever act, and went much stronger than most opening acts, both good performers. Full stage, close in one. Time 13 minutes. LIBBY & TRAYER. High-class Vocal Celebrities. Good voices and well trained, they gave a very pleasing performance. Good act. Full stage, close in one. Time 23 minutes. PAUL BARNES. Monologue and sings Parodies. He has a good monologue, and his songs are good. He made a big hit with the audience. A good act. All in one. Time 20 minutes. FOUR WELSONS. Acrobatic ring act. This is their first appearance in Brooklyn. We consider it a first class act. Their muscular development and posing are great, they make some very pretty pictures and were well received. Full stage. Time 10 minutes. HARRIET AVERY STRAKOSCH. Prima Donna Soprano. This lady is in fine voice and selections good. She is a favorite here and always goes strong. All in one. Time 10 minutes. "MINSTREL MISSES". This is their second week here, though the novelty is worn off a little, yet, the act seems to go just as strong as last week. The end work of both Miss Herron and Miss Pierce, being especially good. Full stage. Time 20 minutes. MUDGE & MORTON. Musical. A remarkably good team, both fine dressers and make a nice stage appearance. They sing well and play Saxaphones to perfection. They have a rather hard place on the bill, but make good. All in one. Time 12 minutes. LE ROY & CLAYTON. "A Horse on Hogan." This is an Irish comedy sketch, but we do not consider it quite as good as the old act. It went well with the audience, however, and created great laughter. Full stage. Time 23 minutes. BIOSCOPE. Views very fine this week.
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97 HYDE & BEHMAN'S. Brooklyn, New York City. Week commencing November 30th, 1903. FLOOD BROTHERS. Acrobats and Pantomimists. This is a very clever act, and went much stronger than most opening acts, both good performers. Full stage, close in one. Time 13 minutes. LIBBY & TRAYER. High-class Vocal Celebrities. Good voices and well trained, they gave a very pleasing performance. Good act. Full stage, close in one. Time 23 minutes. PAUL BARNES. Monologue and sings Parodies. He has a good monologue, and his songs are good. He made a big hit with the audience. A good act. All in one. Time 20 minutes. FOUR WELSONS. Acrobatic ring act. This is their first appearance in Brooklyn. We consider it a first class act. Their muscular development and posing are great, they make some very pretty pictures and were well received. Full stage. Time 10 minutes. HARRIET AVERY STRAKOSCH. Prima Donna Soprano. This lady is in fine voice and selections good. She is a favorite here and always goes strong. All in one. Time 10 minutes. "MINSTREL MISSES". This is their second week here, though the novelty is worn off a little, yet, the act seems to go just as strong as last week. The end work of both Miss Herron and Miss Pierce, being especially good. Full stage. Time 20 minutes. MUDGE & MORTON. Musical. A remarkably good team, both fine dressers and make a nice stage appearance. They sing well and play Saxaphones to perfection. They have a rather hard place on the bill, but make good. All in one. Time 12 minutes. LE ROY & CLAYTON. "A Horse on Hogan." This is an Irish comedy sketch, but we do not consider it quite as good as the old act. It went well with the audience, however, and created great laughter. Full stage. Time 23 minutes. BIOSCOPE. Views very fine this week.
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