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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
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239 POLIZIN BROTHERS Gymnasts. Really too good to sacrifice in this position. They give a series of new and original stunts in gymnastic work, using a balancing board, each appreciated and given a rousing hand. Could be used down further in two. Six Minutes. JOHN REIDY AND ELSIE CURRIER A well known musical act that can hold down a more important place Both make a splendid appearance and are good musicians, with fine voices, and offering snappy material. Twelve minutes in one. THREE KEATONS Brought the first big laugh in the show and continued to secure the big hand at every performance. Twenty-four minutes, full stage with four minutes in one. MOLLIE AND NELLIE KING Two young girls of pleasing personality, giving several songs and imitations with piano accompaniment. Their voices are pleasing. Presume they would be capable of doing better, if the act were staged properly. However, the jury seemed to appreciate their endeavors. Fourteen minutes, in one. ALBERT CUTLER "The Yankee Billiardist" Mr. Cutler offers a novel act, consisting of some difficult shots, each being thoroughly explained, with a lot of bright patter sandwiched in that makes the offering go. Ten minutes, full stage. THE CULPRIT A one-act playlet offered by the May Tully Players. The company consists of three men and a woman. It tells an interesting story and manages to hold the audience. Seventeen minutes, full stage.
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239 POLIZIN BROTHERS Gymnasts. Really too good to sacrifice in this position. They give a series of new and original stunts in gymnastic work, using a balancing board, each appreciated and given a rousing hand. Could be used down further in two. Six Minutes. JOHN REIDY AND ELSIE CURRIER A well known musical act that can hold down a more important place Both make a splendid appearance and are good musicians, with fine voices, and offering snappy material. Twelve minutes in one. THREE KEATONS Brought the first big laugh in the show and continued to secure the big hand at every performance. Twenty-four minutes, full stage with four minutes in one. MOLLIE AND NELLIE KING Two young girls of pleasing personality, giving several songs and imitations with piano accompaniment. Their voices are pleasing. Presume they would be capable of doing better, if the act were staged properly. However, the jury seemed to appreciate their endeavors. Fourteen minutes, in one. ALBERT CUTLER "The Yankee Billiardist" Mr. Cutler offers a novel act, consisting of some difficult shots, each being thoroughly explained, with a lot of bright patter sandwiched in that makes the offering go. Ten minutes, full stage. THE CULPRIT A one-act playlet offered by the May Tully Players. The company consists of three men and a woman. It tells an interesting story and manages to hold the audience. Seventeen minutes, full stage.
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