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Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912
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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE. BOSTON SHOW, WEEK JANUARY 15, 1912. (R. G. Larsen.) (MONDAY NIGHT SHOW.) THREE JOSSETYS. 7 minutes f.s. A crackerjack opening act. In fact, too good to open. Gave the show a great start. RICHARDS and MONTROSE. 10 minutes in one. This is a pretty good act with lots of changes. This is rather a bad spot for it, although it went very well. COVINGTON and WILBER. 23 minutes f.s. special set. A protean act that holds the interest, although the story is disconnected and hard to follow. The audience, however, was interested in the changes and with the beautiful stage setting holds the spot very well. HAYDN, BORDEN and HAYDN. 13 minutes in one. These three boys gave a short show, but a mighty good one. In fact, they were a riot. LITTLE LORD ROBERT. 15 minutes f.s. By cutting out his talk in one he closed good to-night while this afternoon was rather quiet. The novelty of the act and the size of the kid got the people and I consider it good value. JOE WELCH. 22 minutes in one. Doing as good an act as he ever did in this house and going first rate. FREY TWINS. 8 minutes f.s. Same act and going as well as ever. EMMA CARUS. 23 minutes in one. Miss Carus has far and away a better act than she has ever given us at this house before, and went big at both performances. AL RAYNO'S BULLDOGS. 8 minutes f.s. A good lively comedy animal closing act. CUTS. Joe Welch "Who the Hell is Webster?"
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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE. BOSTON SHOW, WEEK JANUARY 15, 1912. (R. G. Larsen.) (MONDAY NIGHT SHOW.) THREE JOSSETYS. 7 minutes f.s. A crackerjack opening act. In fact, too good to open. Gave the show a great start. RICHARDS and MONTROSE. 10 minutes in one. This is a pretty good act with lots of changes. This is rather a bad spot for it, although it went very well. COVINGTON and WILBER. 23 minutes f.s. special set. A protean act that holds the interest, although the story is disconnected and hard to follow. The audience, however, was interested in the changes and with the beautiful stage setting holds the spot very well. HAYDN, BORDEN and HAYDN. 13 minutes in one. These three boys gave a short show, but a mighty good one. In fact, they were a riot. LITTLE LORD ROBERT. 15 minutes f.s. By cutting out his talk in one he closed good to-night while this afternoon was rather quiet. The novelty of the act and the size of the kid got the people and I consider it good value. JOE WELCH. 22 minutes in one. Doing as good an act as he ever did in this house and going first rate. FREY TWINS. 8 minutes f.s. Same act and going as well as ever. EMMA CARUS. 23 minutes in one. Miss Carus has far and away a better act than she has ever given us at this house before, and went big at both performances. AL RAYNO'S BULLDOGS. 8 minutes f.s. A good lively comedy animal closing act. CUTS. Joe Welch "Who the Hell is Webster?"
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