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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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89 SUMMER VAUDEVILLE B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. Week of June 8th, 1913. J. F. Royal. COMEDY MOTION PICTURE: 14 min. PREVETTE & MERRILL: 14 min. F. S. Special. Man and woman in illusion act. Nothing new, but what they do is entertaining. Proved a good opener. LOUISVILLE. GOLDRICK & MOORE: 15 min. in one. These are the two men in the Goldrick, Moore & Klaise act. Miss Klaise became ill and could not work. Goldrick and Moore are going on, singing and talking. Their talk was poor, but their singing got them by. OPEN. EDISON TALKING PICTURES: 13 min. Very good. BILLY MORSE: 17 min. in one. Black face comedian, with some good material. Proved a good act for this kind of show, and went big. Held interest all the way. LOUISVILLE. WILSON & AUBREY: 10 min. F. S. Two men in a comedy acrobatic act on flying bars, introducing a very funny burlesque wrestling match. Put here to break up so many acts in one. Had the audience screaming. Big hits. LOUISVILLE. CASE & ROGERS: 18 min. in one. Two men in a singing and talking act. The comedian gets some good laughs, and both men sing well. They closed very strong. ST. LOUIS. LEROY & HARVEY: 15 min. in F. S. Special. Man and woman in clever comedy playlet entitled "Rained In". This act was a scream, and pleased from beginning to end. COLUMBUS. ARTHUR, RICHARDS & ARTHUR: 10 min. in one. Two men and a girl in singing and violin act, one boy burlesquing as a girl and bringing surprise finish. Violin playing very good - rest of the act mediocre. LOUISVILLE. LOCAL MOVING PICTURES: 13 min. Doing big business, and holding interest. CUTS: Parody by Goldrick on "Get you Alone Tonight".
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89 SUMMER VAUDEVILLE B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. Week of June 8th, 1913. J. F. Royal. COMEDY MOTION PICTURE: 14 min. PREVETTE & MERRILL: 14 min. F. S. Special. Man and woman in illusion act. Nothing new, but what they do is entertaining. Proved a good opener. LOUISVILLE. GOLDRICK & MOORE: 15 min. in one. These are the two men in the Goldrick, Moore & Klaise act. Miss Klaise became ill and could not work. Goldrick and Moore are going on, singing and talking. Their talk was poor, but their singing got them by. OPEN. EDISON TALKING PICTURES: 13 min. Very good. BILLY MORSE: 17 min. in one. Black face comedian, with some good material. Proved a good act for this kind of show, and went big. Held interest all the way. LOUISVILLE. WILSON & AUBREY: 10 min. F. S. Two men in a comedy acrobatic act on flying bars, introducing a very funny burlesque wrestling match. Put here to break up so many acts in one. Had the audience screaming. Big hits. LOUISVILLE. CASE & ROGERS: 18 min. in one. Two men in a singing and talking act. The comedian gets some good laughs, and both men sing well. They closed very strong. ST. LOUIS. LEROY & HARVEY: 15 min. in F. S. Special. Man and woman in clever comedy playlet entitled "Rained In". This act was a scream, and pleased from beginning to end. COLUMBUS. ARTHUR, RICHARDS & ARTHUR: 10 min. in one. Two men and a girl in singing and violin act, one boy burlesquing as a girl and bringing surprise finish. Violin playing very good - rest of the act mediocre. LOUISVILLE. LOCAL MOVING PICTURES: 13 min. Doing big business, and holding interest. CUTS: Parody by Goldrick on "Get you Alone Tonight".
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