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Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 28, 1908 - October 18, 1909
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Boston Show, Week of July 19th, 1909. R. G. Larsen. (Monday, July 19th--Afternoon Show.) Overture. 1.45, 12 minutes. Henry & Lizel. On at 1.57, 9 minutes full stage. Tumblers and eccentric dancers. A girl and man doing a very fair act but hardly strong enough to give the show any kind of a good start. Louis M. Granat. On at 2.06, 10 minutes in one. Granat with his whistling solos always seems to make good at this house, and this afternoon was no exception to the rule. He had it rather easy following Henry & Lizel. Muller-Chunn Troupe. On at 2.16, 10 minutes full stage. This is a rather ordinary hoop rolling act without any -2- Hoey and Lee. On at 3.51, 17 minutes in one. Although this couple had a rather hard place this afternoon they got the audience going for fair and made their usual hit. The Four Readings. On at 4.08, 10 minutes full stage, special set. This company of acrobats, with a setting showing the interior of a gymnasium, began to stir things up from the start and made a strong closing with applause all through it. Kinetograph. 4.18. "Making Steel Rails."--A very interesting industrial picture. "Advantages of Aviation."--A fair comedy film. Comment. The show dragged until quite late this afternoon, few of the acts apparently getting their right gait. To-night it will run as follows;-- Overture Henry & Lizel Louis Granat Crolius & Co. Anderson & Goines Muller-Chunn Troupe Howard & Lawrence Hoey & Lee Romany Opera Co. The Four Readings Kinetograph
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Boston Show, Week of July 19th, 1909. R. G. Larsen. (Monday, July 19th--Afternoon Show.) Overture. 1.45, 12 minutes. Henry & Lizel. On at 1.57, 9 minutes full stage. Tumblers and eccentric dancers. A girl and man doing a very fair act but hardly strong enough to give the show any kind of a good start. Louis M. Granat. On at 2.06, 10 minutes in one. Granat with his whistling solos always seems to make good at this house, and this afternoon was no exception to the rule. He had it rather easy following Henry & Lizel. Muller-Chunn Troupe. On at 2.16, 10 minutes full stage. This is a rather ordinary hoop rolling act without any -2- Hoey and Lee. On at 3.51, 17 minutes in one. Although this couple had a rather hard place this afternoon they got the audience going for fair and made their usual hit. The Four Readings. On at 4.08, 10 minutes full stage, special set. This company of acrobats, with a setting showing the interior of a gymnasium, began to stir things up from the start and made a strong closing with applause all through it. Kinetograph. 4.18. "Making Steel Rails."--A very interesting industrial picture. "Advantages of Aviation."--A fair comedy film. Comment. The show dragged until quite late this afternoon, few of the acts apparently getting their right gait. To-night it will run as follows;-- Overture Henry & Lizel Louis Granat Crolius & Co. Anderson & Goines Muller-Chunn Troupe Howard & Lawrence Hoey & Lee Romany Opera Co. The Four Readings Kinetograph
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