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Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912
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Report on PROVIDENCE SHOW, Week of January 1, 1912. Chas. Lovenberg, Managaer. The show played very well indeed. Gave general satisfaction and should draw business. MC GINNISS BROS. In a very clever singing, dancing, eccentric comedy act, which got over very nicely and could have held a better spot on the bill. 15 Min. in One. HAVILAND & THORNTON These people have brightened up their act considerably since last year and now carry a special act. The act contains a great deal of new material. As before, they scored in excellent manner. 20 Min. F. S. Could close in One. AL & FANNIEE STEDMAN Well-known comedy singing and piano act. Fared first rate in this spot. 17 Min. in One. AMOROS SISTERS Known as THOSE FRENCH GIRLS. Standard act which scored its usual success. 12 Min. F. S. ELLIS & MC KENNA Two men in a singing act which is out of the usual rut and which pleased the audience most decidedly. 15 Min. in One. JOHN C. RICE & SALLY COHEN In their new act "The Path of the Primroses." This sketch is decidedly different from anything these people have given in vaudeville, It is a decided novelty in its way and gave splendid satisfaction. 24 Min. open F. S. Close in One. FIELDS & LEWIS Well-known comedy act. It is only necessary to say that they made a big hit. 20 Min. Open in Two. Close in One. THE SUTCLIFFE TROUPE This is the only act in the bill that fell down. Nothing but the picturesque side of the act gives it any value. The bagpipe playing is all right. It is a little novelty, but thier acrobatic work is decidedly slow and they fail to score very strongly. 10 Min. F. S. MOTION PICTURES O.K.
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Report on PROVIDENCE SHOW, Week of January 1, 1912. Chas. Lovenberg, Managaer. The show played very well indeed. Gave general satisfaction and should draw business. MC GINNISS BROS. In a very clever singing, dancing, eccentric comedy act, which got over very nicely and could have held a better spot on the bill. 15 Min. in One. HAVILAND & THORNTON These people have brightened up their act considerably since last year and now carry a special act. The act contains a great deal of new material. As before, they scored in excellent manner. 20 Min. F. S. Could close in One. AL & FANNIEE STEDMAN Well-known comedy singing and piano act. Fared first rate in this spot. 17 Min. in One. AMOROS SISTERS Known as THOSE FRENCH GIRLS. Standard act which scored its usual success. 12 Min. F. S. ELLIS & MC KENNA Two men in a singing act which is out of the usual rut and which pleased the audience most decidedly. 15 Min. in One. JOHN C. RICE & SALLY COHEN In their new act "The Path of the Primroses." This sketch is decidedly different from anything these people have given in vaudeville, It is a decided novelty in its way and gave splendid satisfaction. 24 Min. open F. S. Close in One. FIELDS & LEWIS Well-known comedy act. It is only necessary to say that they made a big hit. 20 Min. Open in Two. Close in One. THE SUTCLIFFE TROUPE This is the only act in the bill that fell down. Nothing but the picturesque side of the act gives it any value. The bagpipe playing is all right. It is a little novelty, but thier acrobatic work is decidedly slow and they fail to score very strongly. 10 Min. F. S. MOTION PICTURES O.K.
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