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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906
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37 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. [MICHIGAN] WEEK OF SEPT. [SEPTEMBER] 11, 1905--J. H. Finn. 37 CHERRY & BATES-Comedy bicyclists. Just an ordinary act and not strong enough for this theater. 17 min. F. S. CANTMELL & HARRIS-Neat little singing and dancing act for the money. 9 min. in one. Closes in two. MUSICAL JOHNSTONS-Two men and a woman in selections on the xylophone. This is very well dressed and the audience was more than pleased with their playing. 14 min. in one. RAYMOND FINLAY & LOTTIE BURKE-Presenting "Stageland Satire." A very entertaining comedy act that made a decided hit. 13 min. F. S. 3 in one. HARRY LeClair-"The Bernhardt of the Vaudevilles" repeated his former success at this theater. 21 min. F. S. Close in one. THE MARVELOUS AVOLOS.-The men on perpendicular bars, performing acrobatic stunts. Were received fairly well. 5 min. F. S. CRANE BROS.-These rustic comedians are about played out in this city. They have developed a decided case of swelled head, and as they have not changed their act in a decade its about time they $300. was out to about $200. 20 min. in one. HAL DAVIS & INEZ MACAULEY-In my opinion this act is very much overpaid. "Pals" is one of those thrillers that will create talk for the few but will be forgotten by the many. 23 min. F. S. KINETOGRAPH-"The Moonshiners" was received just as well as on its first presentation here. NOTE-While this bill may appear strong on paper it does not appear to please as well as the bill of last week. This is owing to the fact that all but the opening act have been seen here on a number of occasions.
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37 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. [MICHIGAN] WEEK OF SEPT. [SEPTEMBER] 11, 1905--J. H. Finn. 37 CHERRY & BATES-Comedy bicyclists. Just an ordinary act and not strong enough for this theater. 17 min. F. S. CANTMELL & HARRIS-Neat little singing and dancing act for the money. 9 min. in one. Closes in two. MUSICAL JOHNSTONS-Two men and a woman in selections on the xylophone. This is very well dressed and the audience was more than pleased with their playing. 14 min. in one. RAYMOND FINLAY & LOTTIE BURKE-Presenting "Stageland Satire." A very entertaining comedy act that made a decided hit. 13 min. F. S. 3 in one. HARRY LeClair-"The Bernhardt of the Vaudevilles" repeated his former success at this theater. 21 min. F. S. Close in one. THE MARVELOUS AVOLOS.-The men on perpendicular bars, performing acrobatic stunts. Were received fairly well. 5 min. F. S. CRANE BROS.-These rustic comedians are about played out in this city. They have developed a decided case of swelled head, and as they have not changed their act in a decade its about time they $300. was out to about $200. 20 min. in one. HAL DAVIS & INEZ MACAULEY-In my opinion this act is very much overpaid. "Pals" is one of those thrillers that will create talk for the few but will be forgotten by the many. 23 min. F. S. KINETOGRAPH-"The Moonshiners" was received just as well as on its first presentation here. NOTE-While this bill may appear strong on paper it does not appear to please as well as the bill of last week. This is owing to the fact that all but the opening act have been seen here on a number of occasions.
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