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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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B. F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME. Jan 6th 1911 -- Cleveland, Ohio. N. S. Hastings. DERENZO and LADUE. 2 men. Time 5. F.S. black cyclorama. General trapeze work. Very ordinary. CLARA INCE & MARGUERITE FARRELL. In 1. Time 12. Two attractive young women who start rather slow. However,they warm up with a pretty dance and finish with a rattling good hand for their closing song. HARRY LINTON and ANITA LAWRENCE. C.D.F. Time 18. A lot of good nonsense and travesty on singing and piano playing. A fair success. CHARLOTTE PARRY & CO. 2 men and Miss Parry. Interior. Time 22. "The Comstock Mystery." The act is very old here yet in spite of this Miss Parry received generous applause at each change. She has altered the sketch slightly, improving it considerably. ART BOWEN. In 1. Time 15. Mr. Bowen has an engaging personality that wins favor of the audience instantly. He is a clever cartoonist and draws with great rapidity, illustrating the sentiment of several songs which he renders with a pleasing voice. A hit. "A NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." 8 men. Time 25. Special F.S. Interior showing a typical Turkish bath establishment. The situations develop in very funny fashion, while there is a touch of sentiment and some exceptionally good singing. A novelty consistently worked out. KELLER MACK and FRANK ORTH. In 2 spec back drop. Time 20. Presenting a singing skit called "The Wrong Hero." A great big hit. Plenty of originality. ROSE ROYAL and her horse, "CHESTERFIELD." Time 9. F.S. Black panorama. As near like a marble statue as one can imagine are the striking poses of this horse under the spotlight the first few minutes of the act. The later part of the act consists in combination poses of the woman and the horse. The first part, however, is the distinct feature of the act and a great one it is. Big applause. PHOTOPLANE DAYLIGHT MOTION VIEWS.
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B. F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME. Jan 6th 1911 -- Cleveland, Ohio. N. S. Hastings. DERENZO and LADUE. 2 men. Time 5. F.S. black cyclorama. General trapeze work. Very ordinary. CLARA INCE & MARGUERITE FARRELL. In 1. Time 12. Two attractive young women who start rather slow. However,they warm up with a pretty dance and finish with a rattling good hand for their closing song. HARRY LINTON and ANITA LAWRENCE. C.D.F. Time 18. A lot of good nonsense and travesty on singing and piano playing. A fair success. CHARLOTTE PARRY & CO. 2 men and Miss Parry. Interior. Time 22. "The Comstock Mystery." The act is very old here yet in spite of this Miss Parry received generous applause at each change. She has altered the sketch slightly, improving it considerably. ART BOWEN. In 1. Time 15. Mr. Bowen has an engaging personality that wins favor of the audience instantly. He is a clever cartoonist and draws with great rapidity, illustrating the sentiment of several songs which he renders with a pleasing voice. A hit. "A NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." 8 men. Time 25. Special F.S. Interior showing a typical Turkish bath establishment. The situations develop in very funny fashion, while there is a touch of sentiment and some exceptionally good singing. A novelty consistently worked out. KELLER MACK and FRANK ORTH. In 2 spec back drop. Time 20. Presenting a singing skit called "The Wrong Hero." A great big hit. Plenty of originality. ROSE ROYAL and her horse, "CHESTERFIELD." Time 9. F.S. Black panorama. As near like a marble statue as one can imagine are the striking poses of this horse under the spotlight the first few minutes of the act. The later part of the act consists in combination poses of the woman and the horse. The first part, however, is the distinct feature of the act and a great one it is. Big applause. PHOTOPLANE DAYLIGHT MOTION VIEWS.
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