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Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK OF MARCH 7, '10. R. G. Larsen. (Monday afternoon show) MARABINI. 12 minutes f.s. This ice carving act is a decided novelty and made a splendid opener for the show this afternoon. MCDEVITT AND KELLY. 11 minutes in 1. This was only a fair act the dancing is very good but the boys should leave singing and attempt at comedy severely alone. They get by very well, however, on the dancing. LINTON AND LAWRENCE. 16 minutes f.s. "In a piano store." An act that is refreshing to a degree and went very well this afternoon with a critical Monday audience. WRIGHT AND DIETRICH. 17 minutes in 1. this act was a little disappointing this afternoon, it did not seem to get the audience until the final song, but I have no doubt will pull up to-night and make good as it has in other houses. FLO IRWIN AND COMPANY IN "MRS PECKHAM'S CAROUSE." 28 minutes f.s. This act has been played here before but went as well as ever. LADDIE CLIFF. 21 minutes in 1. This youngster plainly showed the effects of his illness to-day but he is a great favorite and got by in very good shape. Selma BRAATZ. 15 minutes f.s. A clever juggling act for a woman and held the audience. RAYMOND AND CAVERLY. 19 minutes in 1. These boys found the spot a trifle hard to start with to-day but playing up in good shape at the finish. "THE FUTURITY WINNER." 18 minutes f.s. This act closing the show went surprisingly well here and the horse race is one of the best and most exciting ever put on the stage. At least this afternoon it went off in great shape and had the audience thoroughly stirred up. PICTURES. A splendid film of the "Mauretainia" and a good comic, "A lesson in domestic economy." CUTS;- Raymond and Caverly - "Ladies, I wish to undress you." Flo Irwin "Damn." "Futurity Winner." "hell" "Damn fool"
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK OF MARCH 7, '10. R. G. Larsen. (Monday afternoon show) MARABINI. 12 minutes f.s. This ice carving act is a decided novelty and made a splendid opener for the show this afternoon. MCDEVITT AND KELLY. 11 minutes in 1. This was only a fair act the dancing is very good but the boys should leave singing and attempt at comedy severely alone. They get by very well, however, on the dancing. LINTON AND LAWRENCE. 16 minutes f.s. "In a piano store." An act that is refreshing to a degree and went very well this afternoon with a critical Monday audience. WRIGHT AND DIETRICH. 17 minutes in 1. this act was a little disappointing this afternoon, it did not seem to get the audience until the final song, but I have no doubt will pull up to-night and make good as it has in other houses. FLO IRWIN AND COMPANY IN "MRS PECKHAM'S CAROUSE." 28 minutes f.s. This act has been played here before but went as well as ever. LADDIE CLIFF. 21 minutes in 1. This youngster plainly showed the effects of his illness to-day but he is a great favorite and got by in very good shape. Selma BRAATZ. 15 minutes f.s. A clever juggling act for a woman and held the audience. RAYMOND AND CAVERLY. 19 minutes in 1. These boys found the spot a trifle hard to start with to-day but playing up in good shape at the finish. "THE FUTURITY WINNER." 18 minutes f.s. This act closing the show went surprisingly well here and the horse race is one of the best and most exciting ever put on the stage. At least this afternoon it went off in great shape and had the audience thoroughly stirred up. PICTURES. A splendid film of the "Mauretainia" and a good comic, "A lesson in domestic economy." CUTS;- Raymond and Caverly - "Ladies, I wish to undress you." Flo Irwin "Damn." "Futurity Winner." "hell" "Damn fool"
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