Transcribe
Translate
Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
Page 240
More information
digital collection
archival collection guide
transcription tips
230 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK OCTOBER 20 - 1903. (R. G. Larson.) EMILIE SISTERS, 8 minutes f.s. Palace. A fast double trap act performed by two pretty girls. Made a great opener. NATALIE and AURIE DAGWELL. 15 minutes in one. Olio. Songs of To-day and Yesterday. Went over in first-rate shape. THREE REATONS. 18 minutes f.s. Landscape. Same old laughing riot. WILL MORRISSEY and DOLLY HACKETT. 14 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. A very pretty girl and a young chap in a singing and talking turn. Closed well with proposal song introducing impersonation of George W. Cohan, Andrew Mack, and Sam Bernard. HERITAGE and DINEHARDT. "Just Half Way." 24 minutes f.s. Interior. A pretty little playlet that held the interest every minute. and finished strong. HARRY BREEN. 22 minutes in one. Olio. Same hit as on previous visits. OLGA NETHERSOLE in the 3rd Act of "Sapho." 31 minutes f.s. Rough kitchen. The third act of this drama makes a most interesting and quite complette dramatic playlet. Miss Nethersole has surrounded herself with a most competent company. She held the interest from start to finish, and closed very, very big. SOPHIE TUCKER. 20 minutes in one. O.P.Drapery. This singing comedienne held this hard spot in great shape. Grew stronger as she want along, and closed big. HOWARD'S PONIES. 17 minutes f.s. Special set. One of the best, if not the very best, trained dog and pony act that we play. Beautifully dressed and made a great closing feature to a splendid show. CUTS: Sophie Tucker - "You made me love you" and "Old Maid's Ball." Dagwell Sisters - "You made me love you." Morrissey and Hackett - gag about Frenchman peeking into ladies boudoir and reference to man in audience.
Saving...
prev
next
230 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK OCTOBER 20 - 1903. (R. G. Larson.) EMILIE SISTERS, 8 minutes f.s. Palace. A fast double trap act performed by two pretty girls. Made a great opener. NATALIE and AURIE DAGWELL. 15 minutes in one. Olio. Songs of To-day and Yesterday. Went over in first-rate shape. THREE REATONS. 18 minutes f.s. Landscape. Same old laughing riot. WILL MORRISSEY and DOLLY HACKETT. 14 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. A very pretty girl and a young chap in a singing and talking turn. Closed well with proposal song introducing impersonation of George W. Cohan, Andrew Mack, and Sam Bernard. HERITAGE and DINEHARDT. "Just Half Way." 24 minutes f.s. Interior. A pretty little playlet that held the interest every minute. and finished strong. HARRY BREEN. 22 minutes in one. Olio. Same hit as on previous visits. OLGA NETHERSOLE in the 3rd Act of "Sapho." 31 minutes f.s. Rough kitchen. The third act of this drama makes a most interesting and quite complette dramatic playlet. Miss Nethersole has surrounded herself with a most competent company. She held the interest from start to finish, and closed very, very big. SOPHIE TUCKER. 20 minutes in one. O.P.Drapery. This singing comedienne held this hard spot in great shape. Grew stronger as she want along, and closed big. HOWARD'S PONIES. 17 minutes f.s. Special set. One of the best, if not the very best, trained dog and pony act that we play. Beautifully dressed and made a great closing feature to a splendid show. CUTS: Sophie Tucker - "You made me love you" and "Old Maid's Ball." Dagwell Sisters - "You made me love you." Morrissey and Hackett - gag about Frenchman peeking into ladies boudoir and reference to man in audience.
Keith-Albee Collection
sidebar