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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
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B.F. KEITH'S THEATRE – BOSTON – WEEK JANUARY 6, '13. (R.G. Larsen.) TRAISEE BROTHERS. 9 minutes f.s. Garden. Three Japs doing an act something after the style of the Mori Brothers, but not so good. Opened the show in very good shape. PEPPINO. 11 minutes in one. Olio drop. Accordion player. Has a very good medley of popular and classical numbers, and went big at both performances to-day. CAMPBELL and BRADY. 10 minutes f.s. Garden. Man and woman in a neat little club juggling act. Went very well at both shows. ADLER and ARLINE. 15 minutes in one. O.P.Drapery. Man and woman in a "bunk" hypnotic act. The woman announces her partner is ill, and calls for volunteers from the audience. Adler responds, and while in a cataleptic state introduces imitations of various animals and birds, all of which were very well received. ED F. REYNARD and CO. in "A Morning in Hicksville." 16 minutes f.s. Special set. Doing the same line of stuff, with numerous changes of character, and going very big. HARRY LINTON and ANITA LAWRENCE. 18 minutes in one. Olio drop. Owing to non-arrival of trunks, this team did not work this afternoon. To-night, with an entirely new line of material, they held this spot in splendid shape. ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE TWELVE-POUND LOOK." 29 minutes f.s. Library tapestry f.s. Miss Barrymore was a very strong card here to-day, and has an excellent supporting company in J.M. Barrie's playlet. It went over in great shape. ARMSTRONG and FORD. 19 minutes in one. Street. This act is unquestionably one of the best two-men acts we play, and had the audience in roars of laughter every minute to-night. GREAT ALPINE TROUPE. 8 minutes f.s. Cut Garden. A big, showy wire act with some clever performers that made a splendid closing feature. CUTS: Campbell and Brady – mock prayer.
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B.F. KEITH'S THEATRE – BOSTON – WEEK JANUARY 6, '13. (R.G. Larsen.) TRAISEE BROTHERS. 9 minutes f.s. Garden. Three Japs doing an act something after the style of the Mori Brothers, but not so good. Opened the show in very good shape. PEPPINO. 11 minutes in one. Olio drop. Accordion player. Has a very good medley of popular and classical numbers, and went big at both performances to-day. CAMPBELL and BRADY. 10 minutes f.s. Garden. Man and woman in a neat little club juggling act. Went very well at both shows. ADLER and ARLINE. 15 minutes in one. O.P.Drapery. Man and woman in a "bunk" hypnotic act. The woman announces her partner is ill, and calls for volunteers from the audience. Adler responds, and while in a cataleptic state introduces imitations of various animals and birds, all of which were very well received. ED F. REYNARD and CO. in "A Morning in Hicksville." 16 minutes f.s. Special set. Doing the same line of stuff, with numerous changes of character, and going very big. HARRY LINTON and ANITA LAWRENCE. 18 minutes in one. Olio drop. Owing to non-arrival of trunks, this team did not work this afternoon. To-night, with an entirely new line of material, they held this spot in splendid shape. ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE TWELVE-POUND LOOK." 29 minutes f.s. Library tapestry f.s. Miss Barrymore was a very strong card here to-day, and has an excellent supporting company in J.M. Barrie's playlet. It went over in great shape. ARMSTRONG and FORD. 19 minutes in one. Street. This act is unquestionably one of the best two-men acts we play, and had the audience in roars of laughter every minute to-night. GREAT ALPINE TROUPE. 8 minutes f.s. Cut Garden. A big, showy wire act with some clever performers that made a splendid closing feature. CUTS: Campbell and Brady – mock prayer.
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