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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 MAY 20 - 1912. (R. G. Larsen.) (Monday Night.) ROMANO and DELANO. 10 minutes f.s. Special cyclorama. A nice, well-dressed act, with some remarkably good head-to-head balancing that worked up in great shape. PHIL STAATS. 16 minutes in one. Olio. This act is altogether too good for such an early spot on the bill. In fact, it is rather hard for a man talking at the piano. Staats got both audiences to-day fair, and carried the show along in good shape. CHARLES MONTRELL. 14 minutes f.s. C.D.F. Short close in one. An exceptionally clever juggler, with good comedy. JOE KENO and ROSIE GREEN. 18 minutes f.s. C.D.F. Short close in one. One of the best acts of the kind we have played in a long time. Went big. POTTS BROTHERS and CO. 13 minutes f.s. Library. A good, lively sketch. The show still going fast. CONROY and LEMAIRE. 21 minutes in one. Street. Doing the best act they ever had, and keeping the audience laughing every minute. "A NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." 25 minutes f.s. Special set. A great novelty, was interesting every minute, and is certainly all right. CONLIN, STEELE and CARR. 17 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. Doing their old line of stuff, almost without a change, and getting away with it in this hard spot. FOUR LONDONS. 7 minutes f.s. Garden. The most sensational casting act we have played in a long time. A great closer for a strong show.
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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE. BOSTON SHOW - WEEK MAY 20 - 1912. (R. G. Larsen.) (Monday Night.) ROMANO and DELANO. 10 minutes f.s. Special cyclorama. A nice, well-dressed act, with some remarkably good head-to-head balancing that worked up in great shape. PHIL STAATS. 16 minutes in one. Olio. This act is altogether too good for such an early spot on the bill. In fact, it is rather hard for a man talking at the piano. Staats got both audiences to-day fair, and carried the show along in good shape. CHARLES MONTRELL. 14 minutes f.s. C.D.F. Short close in one. An exceptionally clever juggler, with good comedy. JOE KENO and ROSIE GREEN. 18 minutes f.s. C.D.F. Short close in one. One of the best acts of the kind we have played in a long time. Went big. POTTS BROTHERS and CO. 13 minutes f.s. Library. A good, lively sketch. The show still going fast. CONROY and LEMAIRE. 21 minutes in one. Street. Doing the best act they ever had, and keeping the audience laughing every minute. "A NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." 25 minutes f.s. Special set. A great novelty, was interesting every minute, and is certainly all right. CONLIN, STEELE and CARR. 17 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. Doing their old line of stuff, almost without a change, and getting away with it in this hard spot. FOUR LONDONS. 7 minutes f.s. Garden. The most sensational casting act we have played in a long time. A great closer for a strong show.
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