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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904
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184 HYDE & BEHMAN'S Week commencing February 8th, 1904 FISKE & MCDONOUGH "Brocky's Temptation". This is the same act they have played here before. They are clever artists and make a good opening act. Full stage Time 14 minutes ALICE SHAW & DAUGHTERS Whistlers All managers are familiar with this act. It takes fairly well with out audiences, and they gain considerable applause. All in 1. Time 7 minutes MARY HAMPTON & COMPANY "The Melodrama". This is a satirical comedy by Edmund Day, and a good one Mis Hampton is very good and is ably supported by Whitman and Davis. It is out of the run of ordinary sketches, and seems to take well with the audiences. Full stage Time 26 minutes YANKEE COMEDY FOUR Good comedians and singers. Their closing song in Indian costume seems to make quite a hit. All in 1. Time 13 minutes ROSARIO GUERRERO "The Rose and the Dagger" This is a pantomimic act, and a very pleasing one. Miss Guerrero is a very handsome woman, a good dresser and dances with exquisite grace. She is ably supported by Dufaure Phillips. It is an act that appeals to the body of the house, and made a decided hit. Full stage Time 14 minutes COOK & SONORA "The Actor and the Soubrette" Same old act they have played here before. Goes well. Full stage, close in 1. Time 28 minutes WEST & VAN SICLEN Comedy Musical Sketch This is their new act which we consider better than their old one. They have a rather hard place on the bill, but they make good. Full stage close in 1. Time 20 minutes RENO'S COMEDY ACROBATS A good act and goes very strong Full stage close in 1. Time 15 minutes PAUL SPADONI Juggler First appearance in this country. One of the best juggling acts on the stage. Stage personality very attractive. Does his work with unerring deftness and made a great hit. Held the audience to the very finish. Full stage Time 21 minutes Henry W. Behman.
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184 HYDE & BEHMAN'S Week commencing February 8th, 1904 FISKE & MCDONOUGH "Brocky's Temptation". This is the same act they have played here before. They are clever artists and make a good opening act. Full stage Time 14 minutes ALICE SHAW & DAUGHTERS Whistlers All managers are familiar with this act. It takes fairly well with out audiences, and they gain considerable applause. All in 1. Time 7 minutes MARY HAMPTON & COMPANY "The Melodrama". This is a satirical comedy by Edmund Day, and a good one Mis Hampton is very good and is ably supported by Whitman and Davis. It is out of the run of ordinary sketches, and seems to take well with the audiences. Full stage Time 26 minutes YANKEE COMEDY FOUR Good comedians and singers. Their closing song in Indian costume seems to make quite a hit. All in 1. Time 13 minutes ROSARIO GUERRERO "The Rose and the Dagger" This is a pantomimic act, and a very pleasing one. Miss Guerrero is a very handsome woman, a good dresser and dances with exquisite grace. She is ably supported by Dufaure Phillips. It is an act that appeals to the body of the house, and made a decided hit. Full stage Time 14 minutes COOK & SONORA "The Actor and the Soubrette" Same old act they have played here before. Goes well. Full stage, close in 1. Time 28 minutes WEST & VAN SICLEN Comedy Musical Sketch This is their new act which we consider better than their old one. They have a rather hard place on the bill, but they make good. Full stage close in 1. Time 20 minutes RENO'S COMEDY ACROBATS A good act and goes very strong Full stage close in 1. Time 15 minutes PAUL SPADONI Juggler First appearance in this country. One of the best juggling acts on the stage. Stage personality very attractive. Does his work with unerring deftness and made a great hit. Held the audience to the very finish. Full stage Time 21 minutes Henry W. Behman.
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