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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D.C. Week March 31st., 1913. THE STANLEYS "Silhouette Fun in Shadowland" This is a novel little act with quite a bit of comedy in it. Makes a good opening act. Full stage. MARY ELIZABETH An attractive little woman with a pleasing stage personality. Sings two or three songs and tells some stories. Not much change in her material over last year, but held this position acceptably. In one. CORELLI AND GILLETTE "The Odd Paid". Acrobatic, talking and some travesty. A very good act of the kind and good value for the money. Clever performers and some first-rate comedy. In one. "LE BALLET CLASSIQUE" With Marini and Bronski and a ballet of six dancers. Dances interpreting the music of Chopin and Delibes. A very artistic act, one that will lend refinement to any bill. Full stage INTERMISSION. BURR AND HOPE "A Lady, A Lover and A Lamp". This is a decidedly original and novel idea of the presentation of some clever songs and good dialogue. Both capable performers, especially the men, and we can recommend the act unreservedly. F.S. Spec. velvet backing and sides. NAT M. WILLS Doing fine business for us, giving us a clean act and one of the best he has ever presented for us. In one. "THE ACT BEAUTIFUL" A posing act depicting twelve hunting scenes. Man, woman, white horse and four white setter dogs. A fine sight act and closed the show in a creditable manner. KINEMACOLOR PHOTOPLAY "Other People's Children". A good two-reel subject with a heart interest. Note:- This is the last week of vaudeville. Starting Monday, April 7th., we put in the Edison Talking Pictures, Kinemacolor plays and General Film Service.
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D.C. Week March 31st., 1913. THE STANLEYS "Silhouette Fun in Shadowland" This is a novel little act with quite a bit of comedy in it. Makes a good opening act. Full stage. MARY ELIZABETH An attractive little woman with a pleasing stage personality. Sings two or three songs and tells some stories. Not much change in her material over last year, but held this position acceptably. In one. CORELLI AND GILLETTE "The Odd Paid". Acrobatic, talking and some travesty. A very good act of the kind and good value for the money. Clever performers and some first-rate comedy. In one. "LE BALLET CLASSIQUE" With Marini and Bronski and a ballet of six dancers. Dances interpreting the music of Chopin and Delibes. A very artistic act, one that will lend refinement to any bill. Full stage INTERMISSION. BURR AND HOPE "A Lady, A Lover and A Lamp". This is a decidedly original and novel idea of the presentation of some clever songs and good dialogue. Both capable performers, especially the men, and we can recommend the act unreservedly. F.S. Spec. velvet backing and sides. NAT M. WILLS Doing fine business for us, giving us a clean act and one of the best he has ever presented for us. In one. "THE ACT BEAUTIFUL" A posing act depicting twelve hunting scenes. Man, woman, white horse and four white setter dogs. A fine sight act and closed the show in a creditable manner. KINEMACOLOR PHOTOPLAY "Other People's Children". A good two-reel subject with a heart interest. Note:- This is the last week of vaudeville. Starting Monday, April 7th., we put in the Edison Talking Pictures, Kinemacolor plays and General Film Service.
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