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Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910
Page 125
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125 CHASE'S WASHINGTON -: Week Jan. 31st, 1910:- [MARADINI? MARABINI?] Ice sculptor and doing very well here on account of the novelty. Full stage. HARRY L. WEBB Blackface comedian who filled the place acceptably. In one. Mr. and Mrs. MARK MURPHY "CLANCY'S GHOST". A worthy successor to "The Coal Strike". Full stage, closing in one. LOVENBERG'S OPERATIC FESTICAL. From a scenic, singing and costume standpoint this production ranks higher than anything of a similar character ever devised for vaudeville. Full stage. -:INTERMISSION:- THE FOUR RIANOS Same act as ever and created the usual merriment. Full stage. HOWARD and NORTH "Back in Wellington". Just as enthusiastically received as last season. In one and a half. THE RIGHT PALACE GIRLS Assisted by James Clemons, a clever eccentric dancer, this octette [octet] of girls gave us the best performance in their line of work ever presented upon this stage. So called "girl acts" have never been popular here, never made us any money, but it is our best judgment that they will actually draw to the box office their entire salary. Full stage. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "Why Girls Leave Home". The best comic subject we have had this season. Not liking the title you will notice we used, "Melodrama, Pure and Simple". H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
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125 CHASE'S WASHINGTON -: Week Jan. 31st, 1910:- [MARADINI? MARABINI?] Ice sculptor and doing very well here on account of the novelty. Full stage. HARRY L. WEBB Blackface comedian who filled the place acceptably. In one. Mr. and Mrs. MARK MURPHY "CLANCY'S GHOST". A worthy successor to "The Coal Strike". Full stage, closing in one. LOVENBERG'S OPERATIC FESTICAL. From a scenic, singing and costume standpoint this production ranks higher than anything of a similar character ever devised for vaudeville. Full stage. -:INTERMISSION:- THE FOUR RIANOS Same act as ever and created the usual merriment. Full stage. HOWARD and NORTH "Back in Wellington". Just as enthusiastically received as last season. In one and a half. THE RIGHT PALACE GIRLS Assisted by James Clemons, a clever eccentric dancer, this octette [octet] of girls gave us the best performance in their line of work ever presented upon this stage. So called "girl acts" have never been popular here, never made us any money, but it is our best judgment that they will actually draw to the box office their entire salary. Full stage. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "Why Girls Leave Home". The best comic subject we have had this season. Not liking the title you will notice we used, "Melodrama, Pure and Simple". H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
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