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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907
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125TH STREET THEATRE SCHEDULE E. F. ROGERS April 22d, 1907 CHAS. [SERRA?]: Gymnast on the white column. Well know. All of this man's work was well done. An excellent equilibrist. Good opening act. 9 min.-full stage ANNA LAUGHLIN: Well known. Singing comedienne. Impersonates a child. Sang four songs, each one going fairly good. Entirely too much money for an act of this nature. 15 min. CHAS. BURKE & MAIDA DUPREE: In the comedy:-"The Silver Moon." This act is not as good as the original "Burke-La Rue and the Inky Boys." woman is not as good as Grace LaRue. One of the boys is new and the other boy is too tall for the part. The act pleased, however, and brought the first laugh of the afternoon. 19 min. DONALD & CARSON: Scotch Singing Comedy. This act did not go as well as reported in the other towns. The idea of the act is quite novel and interesting. Comedy is good. 20 min. in two THE VIVIANS: Sharp-shooters. Greatly improved since the try-out at the Union Square last July. Received scattered applause throughout for their work, some of which is quite phenomenal. Big applause on the finish. 18 min.-full stage MARSHALL P. WILDER: Received some little advance applause. This man held his CARLIN & OTTO: Held their own in this very hard place. Have a big lot of new material. Finished to good applause. 21 min. LAFAYETTE'S DOGS: An excellent troupe of canine performers. They are certainly well trained. Received scattered applause throughout. The man made an apology before he went on, on account of the death of one of the dogs. However, the lost dog did not materially effect the act. Good applause on the finish. 12 min. KINETOGRAPH: "Scenes in a Paper Factory" Very instructive. Interesting "The Baby's First Outing" Good comedy
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125TH STREET THEATRE SCHEDULE E. F. ROGERS April 22d, 1907 CHAS. [SERRA?]: Gymnast on the white column. Well know. All of this man's work was well done. An excellent equilibrist. Good opening act. 9 min.-full stage ANNA LAUGHLIN: Well known. Singing comedienne. Impersonates a child. Sang four songs, each one going fairly good. Entirely too much money for an act of this nature. 15 min. CHAS. BURKE & MAIDA DUPREE: In the comedy:-"The Silver Moon." This act is not as good as the original "Burke-La Rue and the Inky Boys." woman is not as good as Grace LaRue. One of the boys is new and the other boy is too tall for the part. The act pleased, however, and brought the first laugh of the afternoon. 19 min. DONALD & CARSON: Scotch Singing Comedy. This act did not go as well as reported in the other towns. The idea of the act is quite novel and interesting. Comedy is good. 20 min. in two THE VIVIANS: Sharp-shooters. Greatly improved since the try-out at the Union Square last July. Received scattered applause throughout for their work, some of which is quite phenomenal. Big applause on the finish. 18 min.-full stage MARSHALL P. WILDER: Received some little advance applause. This man held his CARLIN & OTTO: Held their own in this very hard place. Have a big lot of new material. Finished to good applause. 21 min. LAFAYETTE'S DOGS: An excellent troupe of canine performers. They are certainly well trained. Received scattered applause throughout. The man made an apology before he went on, on account of the death of one of the dogs. However, the lost dog did not materially effect the act. Good applause on the finish. 12 min. KINETOGRAPH: "Scenes in a Paper Factory" Very instructive. Interesting "The Baby's First Outing" Good comedy
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