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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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86 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK JUNE 9th, 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) EDISON KINETOPHONE. 14 minutes in one. Special sheet. "Hero Worship" and "Said Pasha." WENTWORTH, VESTA and TEDDY. 10 minutes in one. Street. Same big hit as on previous visits. FROZINI. 13 minutes in one. Olio drop. One of the best accordion players we have. Went exceptionally big to-night. DAVID LYTHGOE and CO. 18 minutes f.s. C.D.F. This is David Lythgoe, the musical comedy tenor, supported by a company of local people, in a musical playlet by John J. McNally. The musical numbers were all very well received, and the act received a strong hand at the finish. ANNIE KENT. 16 minutes in one. Special drop. Has a good line of talk, and closed well with her "Ragtime Dan" song. MYKOFF and VANITY. 9 minutes f.s. Palace. Society dancers. This is quite a good little novelty, and went over in first rate shape. LEWIS and DODY. 17 minutes in one. Street. These boys have added quite a little new material since their last visit. Got a lot of laughs, and went especially strong at night. SANDERSON MOFFATT and CO. in "A Wee Bit O' Married Life." 16 minutes f.s. Rough kitchen. This Scotch comedy is out of the usual run of playlets, with a good element of novelty, and went very well at both performances, getting a number of laughs. Closed very strong to-night. ED MORTON. 10 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. This was a hard position for a single man singer, but Morton got away with it in pretty good shape. FOUr FLORIMONDS. 9 minutes f.s. Garden. Juggling on the unsupported ladder. A splendid act that made an excellent closing feature.
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86 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK JUNE 9th, 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) EDISON KINETOPHONE. 14 minutes in one. Special sheet. "Hero Worship" and "Said Pasha." WENTWORTH, VESTA and TEDDY. 10 minutes in one. Street. Same big hit as on previous visits. FROZINI. 13 minutes in one. Olio drop. One of the best accordion players we have. Went exceptionally big to-night. DAVID LYTHGOE and CO. 18 minutes f.s. C.D.F. This is David Lythgoe, the musical comedy tenor, supported by a company of local people, in a musical playlet by John J. McNally. The musical numbers were all very well received, and the act received a strong hand at the finish. ANNIE KENT. 16 minutes in one. Special drop. Has a good line of talk, and closed well with her "Ragtime Dan" song. MYKOFF and VANITY. 9 minutes f.s. Palace. Society dancers. This is quite a good little novelty, and went over in first rate shape. LEWIS and DODY. 17 minutes in one. Street. These boys have added quite a little new material since their last visit. Got a lot of laughs, and went especially strong at night. SANDERSON MOFFATT and CO. in "A Wee Bit O' Married Life." 16 minutes f.s. Rough kitchen. This Scotch comedy is out of the usual run of playlets, with a good element of novelty, and went very well at both performances, getting a number of laughs. Closed very strong to-night. ED MORTON. 10 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. This was a hard position for a single man singer, but Morton got away with it in pretty good shape. FOUr FLORIMONDS. 9 minutes f.s. Garden. Juggling on the unsupported ladder. A splendid act that made an excellent closing feature.
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