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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 MARCH 25 - 1912. (R. G. Larsen.) (Monday night show.) THE ZOYARRAS. 10 minutes f.s. Equilibrists. This man and woman work a ball up an incline and down a pair of steps, and make a very good closing for a very fair opening act. CARBREY BROTHERS. 9 minutes in one. Singing and dancing. Mostly dancing, and good dancing at that. THE BERRENS. 13 minutes f.s. A man at the piano and a female impersonator violinist, whose unmasking came as a complete surprise, and got a tremendous hand. GORDON and MARX. 15 minutes in one. The day of the German comedian in vaudeville seems to be very much on the wane, and these boys had hard sledding for a while. Finished big, however, with their beer-pouring stunt. LEROY and HARVEY. 16 minutes f.s. Special set. A noisy sketch that got any amount of laughs and had the audience going for fair at times. Was thoroughly satisfactory in this spot. CLARK and BERGMAN. 19 minutes in one. Special drop. Man and woman doing baseball stuff, with a drop, singing and dancing. Went big from the start and finished good. BEDINI and ARTHUR. 14 minutes f.s. Special set. Same old hit but not much new stuff. Laughs all through. EVA TANGUAY. 23 minutes in one. Doing pretty much of her old stuff, with one or two new songs. House jammed. What's the answer? ZENO, JORDAN and ZENO. 8 minutes f.s. This act, aside from being clever on the bars, has a great element of comedy, and made a splendid closer this afternoon. NO CUTS.
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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE. BOSTON SHOW - WEEK MARCH 25 - 1912. (R. G. Larsen.) (Monday night show.) THE ZOYARRAS. 10 minutes f.s. Equilibrists. This man and woman work a ball up an incline and down a pair of steps, and make a very good closing for a very fair opening act. CARBREY BROTHERS. 9 minutes in one. Singing and dancing. Mostly dancing, and good dancing at that. THE BERRENS. 13 minutes f.s. A man at the piano and a female impersonator violinist, whose unmasking came as a complete surprise, and got a tremendous hand. GORDON and MARX. 15 minutes in one. The day of the German comedian in vaudeville seems to be very much on the wane, and these boys had hard sledding for a while. Finished big, however, with their beer-pouring stunt. LEROY and HARVEY. 16 minutes f.s. Special set. A noisy sketch that got any amount of laughs and had the audience going for fair at times. Was thoroughly satisfactory in this spot. CLARK and BERGMAN. 19 minutes in one. Special drop. Man and woman doing baseball stuff, with a drop, singing and dancing. Went big from the start and finished good. BEDINI and ARTHUR. 14 minutes f.s. Special set. Same old hit but not much new stuff. Laughs all through. EVA TANGUAY. 23 minutes in one. Doing pretty much of her old stuff, with one or two new songs. House jammed. What's the answer? ZENO, JORDAN and ZENO. 8 minutes f.s. This act, aside from being clever on the bars, has a great element of comedy, and made a splendid closer this afternoon. NO CUTS.
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