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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904
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Fred Hallen & Molly Fuller. In "Election Bets". This is a very funny sketch and is very appropriate to this time. It got a great many laughs this afternoon although it went on very late, twenty minutes later than they should have. With the show running right tonight, I look for it to be a scream. 20 min full stage 2 shows. Jas. J. Morton. No comment is necessary on this act other than that he made his usual big hit. 17 min. in one, 2 shows. Four Rianos. Comedy acrobatic knock about act. This is an excellent thing to close the show with as it is interesting right through from the start, and full of slap-stick comedy of a very funny nature and some good acrobatic work is introduced also. A young woman of the four being not the least feature of the act. She enters into the spirit of the thing equally with the men. 15 min. full stage, 2 shows. Biograph. "Where Was Jerome"--rather tame comedy picture of two children in a boxing match and the "Moonshiners" a most interesting picture, on that subject.
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Fred Hallen & Molly Fuller. In "Election Bets". This is a very funny sketch and is very appropriate to this time. It got a great many laughs this afternoon although it went on very late, twenty minutes later than they should have. With the show running right tonight, I look for it to be a scream. 20 min full stage 2 shows. Jas. J. Morton. No comment is necessary on this act other than that he made his usual big hit. 17 min. in one, 2 shows. Four Rianos. Comedy acrobatic knock about act. This is an excellent thing to close the show with as it is interesting right through from the start, and full of slap-stick comedy of a very funny nature and some good acrobatic work is introduced also. A young woman of the four being not the least feature of the act. She enters into the spirit of the thing equally with the men. 15 min. full stage, 2 shows. Biograph. "Where Was Jerome"--rather tame comedy picture of two children in a boxing match and the "Moonshiners" a most interesting picture, on that subject.
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