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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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Music Hall Pawtucket R. I. Nov. 28th-29th 30th BAYONNE WHIPPLE & CO Comedy sketch, 4 people, special country grocery store set, sketch called THE LOST CHORD, a little dramatic business very good sketch went big 25 minutes LYNCH & ZELLER Two men club jugglers, very lively workers, very good act went big done 8 minutes in one, work in dress suits THE GREAT RICHARDS Singing and dancing, female impersonater, one of the best, dresses swell, the light effects great, will draw the women, big hit 10 minutes special plush set David R Buffinton REPORT OF COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, WEEK OF NOV. 28, 1910. John F. Adams, Critic. Chas. and Anna Clocker - comedy water jugglers. Starts off with juggling batons, then to small cups of water which he gets wet all over with drawing a lot of comedy. He keeping changing from smaller vessels until finally comes on in a Bathing suit with two good sized tubs, with which he does some very clever juggling. Act opened the show very good. 14 min. full stage, carry their own waterproof drop and ground cloth. Harry B. Lester - Lester had a very bad spot here but went very well. 18 min. in one. Exposition Four - very big hit. 22 min. full stage, close in one Kelly and Kent - singing and talking, a very good line of stuff, made good from the start, act went big. 19 min. own drop. Own drop in two close two min in one. Eight Japanese Geisha Girls - singing and dancing, very dainty, singing dancing and playing of the girls a novelty. Costumes and setting of act beautiful, went very good. 13 min. full stage. Dooley and Sayles - in their latest "Pavment Patter" old favorites with us, got a big reception when they first came on the stage went very big. 28 min. in one. Woods and Woods Trio - novelty wire act. Two men and a woman doing some very good tight wire work, somewhat out of the ordinary closed my show great. 13 min. full stage. Motion Pictures. O. K.
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Music Hall Pawtucket R. I. Nov. 28th-29th 30th BAYONNE WHIPPLE & CO Comedy sketch, 4 people, special country grocery store set, sketch called THE LOST CHORD, a little dramatic business very good sketch went big 25 minutes LYNCH & ZELLER Two men club jugglers, very lively workers, very good act went big done 8 minutes in one, work in dress suits THE GREAT RICHARDS Singing and dancing, female impersonater, one of the best, dresses swell, the light effects great, will draw the women, big hit 10 minutes special plush set David R Buffinton REPORT OF COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, WEEK OF NOV. 28, 1910. John F. Adams, Critic. Chas. and Anna Clocker - comedy water jugglers. Starts off with juggling batons, then to small cups of water which he gets wet all over with drawing a lot of comedy. He keeping changing from smaller vessels until finally comes on in a Bathing suit with two good sized tubs, with which he does some very clever juggling. Act opened the show very good. 14 min. full stage, carry their own waterproof drop and ground cloth. Harry B. Lester - Lester had a very bad spot here but went very well. 18 min. in one. Exposition Four - very big hit. 22 min. full stage, close in one Kelly and Kent - singing and talking, a very good line of stuff, made good from the start, act went big. 19 min. own drop. Own drop in two close two min in one. Eight Japanese Geisha Girls - singing and dancing, very dainty, singing dancing and playing of the girls a novelty. Costumes and setting of act beautiful, went very good. 13 min. full stage. Dooley and Sayles - in their latest "Pavment Patter" old favorites with us, got a big reception when they first came on the stage went very big. 28 min. in one. Woods and Woods Trio - novelty wire act. Two men and a woman doing some very good tight wire work, somewhat out of the ordinary closed my show great. 13 min. full stage. Motion Pictures. O. K.
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