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Managers' report book, July 4, 1915-November 13, 1916
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REPORT ON PROVIDENCE SHOW, WEEK of NOVEMBER 13, 1916. CHARLES LOVENBERG, Manager. We have a splendid playing bill this week, one which the Monday audiences fairly "ate up." I am looking for a good week's business from it. P. George "The Musical Chef" A very good idea poorly carried out. 14 Minutes Full Stage (Can close in One) Brown & Spencer Man and woman in a singing and piano playing act. Fairly good act. 13 Minutes In One. Hans Wilson & The McNallys Variety skit introducing some excellent acrobatic-comedy-dancing and a little smart talking and a "hoorah finish". The only objection to the act is its brevity; otherwise excellent. 10 Minutes Opens In One and a Half; Closes Full Stage. Willie Solar Ragtime singer and Russian dancer. Personally I don't care for the act, except his dancing of about two minutes at the close of his act. The first part of the act went only fairly, but his dancing was a big hit. The audience seemed to like him. 10 Minutes In One. Dong Fong Gue & Harry Haw Well known Chinese act that was a terrific hit in the dancing portion; the singing was fairly well accepted. 17 Minutes Opens in One and a Half; Closes Full Stage. George Lyons Harpist and singer. This boy has always been a favorite here. The audiences yesterday were evidently glad to see him, and were pleased with his work. 14 Minutes In One. Harry Green & Company in "The Cherry Tree" I believe it would be no exaggeration to say that no sketch has ever been received with more favor in this house than this one. 35 Minutes Full Stage. Nellie Nichols Miss Nichols scored her usual success. 23 Minutes In One. Terada Brothers Japanese perch performers with some new and hair-raising thrills. Very good act. 7 Minutes Full Stage. Motion Pictures O. K. CUTS Harry Green & Company "To Hell with the Cherry Tree"
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REPORT ON PROVIDENCE SHOW, WEEK of NOVEMBER 13, 1916. CHARLES LOVENBERG, Manager. We have a splendid playing bill this week, one which the Monday audiences fairly "ate up." I am looking for a good week's business from it. P. George "The Musical Chef" A very good idea poorly carried out. 14 Minutes Full Stage (Can close in One) Brown & Spencer Man and woman in a singing and piano playing act. Fairly good act. 13 Minutes In One. Hans Wilson & The McNallys Variety skit introducing some excellent acrobatic-comedy-dancing and a little smart talking and a "hoorah finish". The only objection to the act is its brevity; otherwise excellent. 10 Minutes Opens In One and a Half; Closes Full Stage. Willie Solar Ragtime singer and Russian dancer. Personally I don't care for the act, except his dancing of about two minutes at the close of his act. The first part of the act went only fairly, but his dancing was a big hit. The audience seemed to like him. 10 Minutes In One. Dong Fong Gue & Harry Haw Well known Chinese act that was a terrific hit in the dancing portion; the singing was fairly well accepted. 17 Minutes Opens in One and a Half; Closes Full Stage. George Lyons Harpist and singer. This boy has always been a favorite here. The audiences yesterday were evidently glad to see him, and were pleased with his work. 14 Minutes In One. Harry Green & Company in "The Cherry Tree" I believe it would be no exaggeration to say that no sketch has ever been received with more favor in this house than this one. 35 Minutes Full Stage. Nellie Nichols Miss Nichols scored her usual success. 23 Minutes In One. Terada Brothers Japanese perch performers with some new and hair-raising thrills. Very good act. 7 Minutes Full Stage. Motion Pictures O. K. CUTS Harry Green & Company "To Hell with the Cherry Tree"
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