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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK JULY 18, '10. (Monday night) R. G. Larsen. 3 MCGRADES. 11 minutes f.s. This company of Scotch artists proved a real novelty, doing a little bit of everything from archery to juggling and dancing, all of which went well. FANNY FISH. 10 minutes in one. Miss Fish is a local entertainer and an excellent whistling soloist. Has a large following and got by in great shape at both performances. UNA CLAYTON AND COMPANY IN "HIS LOCAL COLOR." 28 minutes f.s. This sketch is full of laughs and very good value for the money. DOLLY SISTERS. 13 minutes in one. A lively singing and dancing team with 3 or 4 changes. Filled the spot in good shape. CONNOLLY & WEBB. 20 minutes f.s. This act is the laughing hit of the bill. In fact went as well as anything we have had here in a long time. It is a positive hit. LEW HAWKINS. 15 minutes in one. Hawkins tried some new stuff this afternoon, dealing with Reno and divorce. It did not go very well. To-night he cut out most of it, got on a different tack, and got laughs and hands all through. "THE MAID OF MYSTERY." 9 minutes f.s. This act went well. Of course, we are depending upon the outside features to do business. The maiden arrived in her carriage with her Arabs in front of the theatre, and the sidewalk was jammed every time. There is no doubt that this is an act that will set people talking and the stage part of it fully justifys the ballyhoo. BRICE & KING. 17 minutes in one. A good lively act, singing and dancing and filled the spot in great shape. STELLING AND REVELLE. 8 minutes f.s. These are two of the funniest acrobatic clowns in vaudeville to-day and this afternoon there was a laugh from start to finish of their act.
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK JULY 18, '10. (Monday night) R. G. Larsen. 3 MCGRADES. 11 minutes f.s. This company of Scotch artists proved a real novelty, doing a little bit of everything from archery to juggling and dancing, all of which went well. FANNY FISH. 10 minutes in one. Miss Fish is a local entertainer and an excellent whistling soloist. Has a large following and got by in great shape at both performances. UNA CLAYTON AND COMPANY IN "HIS LOCAL COLOR." 28 minutes f.s. This sketch is full of laughs and very good value for the money. DOLLY SISTERS. 13 minutes in one. A lively singing and dancing team with 3 or 4 changes. Filled the spot in good shape. CONNOLLY & WEBB. 20 minutes f.s. This act is the laughing hit of the bill. In fact went as well as anything we have had here in a long time. It is a positive hit. LEW HAWKINS. 15 minutes in one. Hawkins tried some new stuff this afternoon, dealing with Reno and divorce. It did not go very well. To-night he cut out most of it, got on a different tack, and got laughs and hands all through. "THE MAID OF MYSTERY." 9 minutes f.s. This act went well. Of course, we are depending upon the outside features to do business. The maiden arrived in her carriage with her Arabs in front of the theatre, and the sidewalk was jammed every time. There is no doubt that this is an act that will set people talking and the stage part of it fully justifys the ballyhoo. BRICE & KING. 17 minutes in one. A good lively act, singing and dancing and filled the spot in great shape. STELLING AND REVELLE. 8 minutes f.s. These are two of the funniest acrobatic clowns in vaudeville to-day and this afternoon there was a laugh from start to finish of their act.
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