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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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B. F. Keith's Theatre. Washington, D.C. September 22, 1913 LE ROY, WILSON AND TOM "Three Crazy Men From Frisco". Good comedy, acrobatic act. Some new and some old tricks, F. S. SHARP AND TUREK Man and woman in Black face who attempt to sing, but whose dancing is far above the average.. Special drop in one LEO CARRILLO Some new and some old stories, and went very well in this position. In one MRS GENE HUGHES & CO "YOUTH" This act was presented here two years ago, but I find it is very much improved and went very big. F. S. :INTERMISSION: PAUL KLEIST About the same act he has always given us with an aeroplane added to the finale. He is a clever artist, and it is really too bad he cannot give us something new. DOOLEY AND SALES Many years since we played these people. Their act is all new here and they kept the audience in a constant state of laughter. NORA BAYES Assisted by Mr. Clark and a pianist. She sang several new songs, all of which were good and followed them with about eight or ten of her old numbers, Act went very big, in fact an emphatic hit. Mr. Clarke contributed some very clever dances. KINEMACOLOR "Hiawatha" in two reels. A very pretty picture. H Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
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B. F. Keith's Theatre. Washington, D.C. September 22, 1913 LE ROY, WILSON AND TOM "Three Crazy Men From Frisco". Good comedy, acrobatic act. Some new and some old tricks, F. S. SHARP AND TUREK Man and woman in Black face who attempt to sing, but whose dancing is far above the average.. Special drop in one LEO CARRILLO Some new and some old stories, and went very well in this position. In one MRS GENE HUGHES & CO "YOUTH" This act was presented here two years ago, but I find it is very much improved and went very big. F. S. :INTERMISSION: PAUL KLEIST About the same act he has always given us with an aeroplane added to the finale. He is a clever artist, and it is really too bad he cannot give us something new. DOOLEY AND SALES Many years since we played these people. Their act is all new here and they kept the audience in a constant state of laughter. NORA BAYES Assisted by Mr. Clark and a pianist. She sang several new songs, all of which were good and followed them with about eight or ten of her old numbers, Act went very big, in fact an emphatic hit. Mr. Clarke contributed some very clever dances. KINEMACOLOR "Hiawatha" in two reels. A very pretty picture. H Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
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