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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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REPORT OF COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, WEEK OF NOVEMBER 14, 1910. John F. Adams, Critic. Tom Jack Trio - two ladies and a man in musical novelties. Open up with cornet solo and then give some tunes in trick balls and tambourines, finishing with a medley on bells, went fair. 12 min. full stage. Feiber and Small - two young men, singing, talking and piano, did not take at all. 14 min. in one. Ernest Carr and Co.- presenting the political satire "The Grafter" Mr. Carr, as the grafter, makes an ideal politician, the girl is rather weak in the act, plot is very good and held the audience very well. 20 min. full stage. Carl Randall - oringinal songs and dances. A very clever young man, songs and dances very good. Made a big hit. 10 min. in one. Marion Garson and Co - presenting the operatta "The Belle of Seville" four people, the operatta has a very nice little plot to it during which several solos are worked in between by Miss Garson and other members of the act. Miss Garson has a remarkably fine soprano voice, solos by other members of the company also very good. Act went big, one of the hits of the bill. 24 min. full stage. Jack Wilson and co - Wilson funniest blackface comedian that has ever been here and with Miss Lane and Franklyn Battie was a riot. Audience couldn't seem to get enough of them. 27 min. in one. De Koe Troupe - six people, in which there are three midgets, doing some great juggling, in some of which they throw one of the midgets around in a manner that is startling. Made a great closing act and went very big. 8 min. full stage. Motion Pictures O. K.
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REPORT OF COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, WEEK OF NOVEMBER 14, 1910. John F. Adams, Critic. Tom Jack Trio - two ladies and a man in musical novelties. Open up with cornet solo and then give some tunes in trick balls and tambourines, finishing with a medley on bells, went fair. 12 min. full stage. Feiber and Small - two young men, singing, talking and piano, did not take at all. 14 min. in one. Ernest Carr and Co.- presenting the political satire "The Grafter" Mr. Carr, as the grafter, makes an ideal politician, the girl is rather weak in the act, plot is very good and held the audience very well. 20 min. full stage. Carl Randall - oringinal songs and dances. A very clever young man, songs and dances very good. Made a big hit. 10 min. in one. Marion Garson and Co - presenting the operatta "The Belle of Seville" four people, the operatta has a very nice little plot to it during which several solos are worked in between by Miss Garson and other members of the act. Miss Garson has a remarkably fine soprano voice, solos by other members of the company also very good. Act went big, one of the hits of the bill. 24 min. full stage. Jack Wilson and co - Wilson funniest blackface comedian that has ever been here and with Miss Lane and Franklyn Battie was a riot. Audience couldn't seem to get enough of them. 27 min. in one. De Koe Troupe - six people, in which there are three midgets, doing some great juggling, in some of which they throw one of the midgets around in a manner that is startling. Made a great closing act and went very big. 8 min. full stage. Motion Pictures O. K.
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