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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908
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44. SCHEDULE KEITH & PROCTOR'S 125TH STREET THEATRE APRIL 6 1908 HILL & SYLVIANI Cyclists. too well known to need any special comment. Regret that we were unable to give them a better place on the bill. All of their work was greatly appreciated and finished to big applause. Ten Minutes Full Stage. WYNN & LEWIS The appearance of this act crosstown a few weeks ago had some little effect on their success this afternoon. Their material is exceptionally bright and some few laughs secured in spots. May have been due to the frappe condition of the audience. However, they closed fairly strong and received good applause. Eighteen Minutes in One. ELECTRIC CRICKETS The association of Joe Hart's name is enough to explain the standing of this musical number. When presented crosstown a year ago it was not a sensation and the continuation of the booking was bad judgment. I would suggest and instant retirement to the stable. Nineteen Minutes Full Stage. "HIGH LIFE IN JAIL" Presented by Simon & Shields Co. Scene - interior of an up-to-date jail, with six convicts and a warden. In justice to Mess. Simon and Shields would prefer to give a detailed HARRY VON TILZER Great advertising medium for a publisher to dispose of his own songs at our expense. Was accorded a tremendous advance hand. His opening selections were rather quiet but shortly after he had them going on account of his more popular airs. His "Summertime" proved a star feature and with the assistance of his company who were sitting in the front of the house he managed to make a grand stand finish and secured big applause. Thirty Minutes Full Stage Close in One. AMATEUR ACROBAT Good
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44. SCHEDULE KEITH & PROCTOR'S 125TH STREET THEATRE APRIL 6 1908 HILL & SYLVIANI Cyclists. too well known to need any special comment. Regret that we were unable to give them a better place on the bill. All of their work was greatly appreciated and finished to big applause. Ten Minutes Full Stage. WYNN & LEWIS The appearance of this act crosstown a few weeks ago had some little effect on their success this afternoon. Their material is exceptionally bright and some few laughs secured in spots. May have been due to the frappe condition of the audience. However, they closed fairly strong and received good applause. Eighteen Minutes in One. ELECTRIC CRICKETS The association of Joe Hart's name is enough to explain the standing of this musical number. When presented crosstown a year ago it was not a sensation and the continuation of the booking was bad judgment. I would suggest and instant retirement to the stable. Nineteen Minutes Full Stage. "HIGH LIFE IN JAIL" Presented by Simon & Shields Co. Scene - interior of an up-to-date jail, with six convicts and a warden. In justice to Mess. Simon and Shields would prefer to give a detailed HARRY VON TILZER Great advertising medium for a publisher to dispose of his own songs at our expense. Was accorded a tremendous advance hand. His opening selections were rather quiet but shortly after he had them going on account of his more popular airs. His "Summertime" proved a star feature and with the assistance of his company who were sitting in the front of the house he managed to make a grand stand finish and secured big applause. Thirty Minutes Full Stage Close in One. AMATEUR ACROBAT Good
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