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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904
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142 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Week of Jan. 11, 1904. EDORA: This is a juggling act of great merit, consisting also of table spinning on a pole. chin balancing and other feats of skill and strength. 12 F. S. 4 in in one. EDDIE GIRARD & JESSIE GARDNER: In "The Soubrette and the cop". This is one of the most popular comedy turns that plys this house. Although it has been seen here a number of times our audience would never seem to tire of it. 26 mins. F. S. MR & MRS. G. LOTE SILVER: An illustrated song act of little merit. While the pictures are all that can be desired, the singing of G. Lote Silver is below par. 16 mins. BINNS, BINNS, & BINNS: A musical comedy act of considerable merit. It is a very old act and has pled here a number of times and always goes good with the audience. 14 mins. R. S. 3 in one. ROSARIO GUERRERO: In "The Rose and the Dagger". This is a pantomime act that takes exceptionally well with the audience in the lower part of the house. The woman, who was brought to this country by Florenz Ziegfeld for the Red Feather, is remarkably handsome, dresses gorgeously and dances divinely. She is assisted by M. Phillips Dufaure, a French pantomime actor of considerable strength. 13 mins. F. S. CHARLIE CASE: Monologist. Has always been a big favorite here. He has some new stuff and some old, but everything went well. 21 mins. HAL DAVIS, INEZ MACAULEY & CO: Presenting Edmund Day's "Pals". The sketch is very exciting at the close showing a personal encounter between the pals which results in the breaking of many glass globes in a chandelier, the breaking of a number of jardiniers, the destruction of the staircase etc. 23 mins. F. S GEORGE SCHINDLER: Harmonica player. There is nothing startling in the playing of this man. Enough said. 8 mins. in one. ALCIDE CAPITAINE- One of the best single trapeze turns ever presented here. The woman is both daring and graceful and all that any one could ask for in that line. 11 mins. F. S.
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142 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Week of Jan. 11, 1904. EDORA: This is a juggling act of great merit, consisting also of table spinning on a pole. chin balancing and other feats of skill and strength. 12 F. S. 4 in in one. EDDIE GIRARD & JESSIE GARDNER: In "The Soubrette and the cop". This is one of the most popular comedy turns that plys this house. Although it has been seen here a number of times our audience would never seem to tire of it. 26 mins. F. S. MR & MRS. G. LOTE SILVER: An illustrated song act of little merit. While the pictures are all that can be desired, the singing of G. Lote Silver is below par. 16 mins. BINNS, BINNS, & BINNS: A musical comedy act of considerable merit. It is a very old act and has pled here a number of times and always goes good with the audience. 14 mins. R. S. 3 in one. ROSARIO GUERRERO: In "The Rose and the Dagger". This is a pantomime act that takes exceptionally well with the audience in the lower part of the house. The woman, who was brought to this country by Florenz Ziegfeld for the Red Feather, is remarkably handsome, dresses gorgeously and dances divinely. She is assisted by M. Phillips Dufaure, a French pantomime actor of considerable strength. 13 mins. F. S. CHARLIE CASE: Monologist. Has always been a big favorite here. He has some new stuff and some old, but everything went well. 21 mins. HAL DAVIS, INEZ MACAULEY & CO: Presenting Edmund Day's "Pals". The sketch is very exciting at the close showing a personal encounter between the pals which results in the breaking of many glass globes in a chandelier, the breaking of a number of jardiniers, the destruction of the staircase etc. 23 mins. F. S GEORGE SCHINDLER: Harmonica player. There is nothing startling in the playing of this man. Enough said. 8 mins. in one. ALCIDE CAPITAINE- One of the best single trapeze turns ever presented here. The woman is both daring and graceful and all that any one could ask for in that line. 11 mins. F. S.
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