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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
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Maryland Theatre Report. Week of Sept. 16, 1012 Louis Granat. 11 min. in 1, A clever whistler of Grand Opera and Rag-Time selections. Opens this show nicely. Landry Brothers. 7 min. F.S. Heres two clean cut young fellows working on ropes and offering what is really something new in gymnastics. An act strong enough for any spot on the bill and one that should grab quick. A great bargain at the price. Halligan and sykes. 16 min. in 1. Man and woman, good appearance, a lot of talk and a couple of songs. Did nicely in this spot. Agnes Scott & Henry Keane, in "Drifting." 14 min. F.S. Repeated the success of their previous appearance here. Bison City Four. 18 min. in 1. Own Drop. One of the biggest and applause bits of the season. Intermission. Charles Leonard Fletcher. 24 min. in F.S. Offering impersonations of prominent men. Always good here. Perry and White. 16 min. in 1. Held this spot in good shape. Good value. Gus Edwards' Cabaret Kids. 40 min. Full Stage. Splendid act. A lively bunch of youngsters with many good specialties. While not a great act it is certainly a good one and well worth the price. Closed show fine. - - - - - - -
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Maryland Theatre Report. Week of Sept. 16, 1012 Louis Granat. 11 min. in 1, A clever whistler of Grand Opera and Rag-Time selections. Opens this show nicely. Landry Brothers. 7 min. F.S. Heres two clean cut young fellows working on ropes and offering what is really something new in gymnastics. An act strong enough for any spot on the bill and one that should grab quick. A great bargain at the price. Halligan and sykes. 16 min. in 1. Man and woman, good appearance, a lot of talk and a couple of songs. Did nicely in this spot. Agnes Scott & Henry Keane, in "Drifting." 14 min. F.S. Repeated the success of their previous appearance here. Bison City Four. 18 min. in 1. Own Drop. One of the biggest and applause bits of the season. Intermission. Charles Leonard Fletcher. 24 min. in F.S. Offering impersonations of prominent men. Always good here. Perry and White. 16 min. in 1. Held this spot in good shape. Good value. Gus Edwards' Cabaret Kids. 40 min. Full Stage. Splendid act. A lively bunch of youngsters with many good specialties. While not a great act it is certainly a good one and well worth the price. Closed show fine. - - - - - - -
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