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Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914
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[printed letterhead on sheet pasted in:] SCENIC TEMPLE Vaudeville and Motion Pictures EXEC OFFICE: UNION THEATRE UNION STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND MAIN STREET PHONE PAWTUCKET 356 Pawtucket, R.I., [handwritten at u.r. of sheet pasted in:] 91 [stamped at u.r. of page:] 91 January 12, 13 and 14, 1916. Seen by C. L. McNally. Aerial Barbours. Man and woman 12 minutes in full stage. Roman rings and posing. Went fair. Dale and Boyle. Two men. Work 12 minutes in one. One works as female Singing and dancing. Do not get anything until the finish, and then went good. Marconi Brothers. "Wireless Musicians" Man and boy. 12 minutes in one. Concertina playing, classical and popular numbers. Went good, doing one encore, matinee and night. The Six Little Song-Birds. Four boys and two girls. Work 15 minutes in full stage using a piano, which one of the boys plays throughout the act. The act comprises singing, solos, duets, trios, and some dancing of a light nature. Went good. January 15, 16 and 17-- Reported by C. L. McNally. Marcus and Gartelle. Two men. Work in two, 10 minutes. Talking, comedy, roller skating, with a dance on roller skates for a finish. Went fair. Went good at night. Jim and Essie Hazleton. Man and woman. Work 14 minutes in one. A comedy skit, talking and singing. Went good. Sampsell and Reilly. Man and woman. 12 minutes in one. Conversation, songs and dances. Excellent wardrobe, act billed "The Fashion-Plates of Vaudeville." Went very good at all shows. La Graciosa. One woman, steropticon operator, and other men to work effects. Opens with a transformation, introducing some very nice scenery, and then is a posing act, the woman doing about 22 poses. This is the best act of its kind that we have ever played. Went good.
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[printed letterhead on sheet pasted in:] SCENIC TEMPLE Vaudeville and Motion Pictures EXEC OFFICE: UNION THEATRE UNION STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND MAIN STREET PHONE PAWTUCKET 356 Pawtucket, R.I., [handwritten at u.r. of sheet pasted in:] 91 [stamped at u.r. of page:] 91 January 12, 13 and 14, 1916. Seen by C. L. McNally. Aerial Barbours. Man and woman 12 minutes in full stage. Roman rings and posing. Went fair. Dale and Boyle. Two men. Work 12 minutes in one. One works as female Singing and dancing. Do not get anything until the finish, and then went good. Marconi Brothers. "Wireless Musicians" Man and boy. 12 minutes in one. Concertina playing, classical and popular numbers. Went good, doing one encore, matinee and night. The Six Little Song-Birds. Four boys and two girls. Work 15 minutes in full stage using a piano, which one of the boys plays throughout the act. The act comprises singing, solos, duets, trios, and some dancing of a light nature. Went good. January 15, 16 and 17-- Reported by C. L. McNally. Marcus and Gartelle. Two men. Work in two, 10 minutes. Talking, comedy, roller skating, with a dance on roller skates for a finish. Went fair. Went good at night. Jim and Essie Hazleton. Man and woman. Work 14 minutes in one. A comedy skit, talking and singing. Went good. Sampsell and Reilly. Man and woman. 12 minutes in one. Conversation, songs and dances. Excellent wardrobe, act billed "The Fashion-Plates of Vaudeville." Went very good at all shows. La Graciosa. One woman, steropticon operator, and other men to work effects. Opens with a transformation, introducing some very nice scenery, and then is a posing act, the woman doing about 22 poses. This is the best act of its kind that we have ever played. Went good.
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