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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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40 B.F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME. Feb 13th 1911 -- Cleveland, Ohio. H. A. Daniels. RUBY RAYMOND & BOYS. Miss Raymond wanted to arrange the show to suit herself; and, failing in this, she took a train for New York. CLARA BALLERINI. F.S. Time 7. Graceful young woman who opens with a dainty Spanish dance. The best part of the act is some very skillful balancing on a trapeze. went well. JARVIS & HARRISON. Man & woman. Time 15. In 2. Pleasing song, dance and patter work, about the average. CHARLES OLCOTT. In 1. Time 14. The young man sits at the piano and gives a good burlesque and of a typical musical comedy, impersonating the principal characters. well received. EDWARD de CORSIA & CO. 2 men, 1 woman. Special F.S. interior. Playing a sketch called, "Red Ike." This is a very funny farce comedy of Western life. The action is quick and the situations are mostly new and altogether laughable. LYONS & YOSCO. In 1. Time 17. 2 men. One is an excellent harpist. The other plays a 'cello and mandolin fairly well; but he is an excellent character singer. Together they form one of the greatest teams of the kind ever seen here. Great amount of ginger and snap. A big hit. DOLAN & LENHARR. In 3 interior. 2 men, 1 woman. Time 20. "Nearly a Mind Reader." This is a very funny travesty of mind reading and similar psychic mysteries. The method pf presentation is original. One continual laugh from start to finish. LILLIAN SHAW. In 1. Time 16. Singing comedienne. New songs. Scores her usual big hit. OPERATIC FESTIVAL Open F.S. spec., go in 2, close in 3 F. S. Time 25. The reputation of this act for high artistic value is so firmly established that nothing can be said in further praise. The audience was delighted throughout. Photoplane Daylight Motion Pictures.
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40 B.F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME. Feb 13th 1911 -- Cleveland, Ohio. H. A. Daniels. RUBY RAYMOND & BOYS. Miss Raymond wanted to arrange the show to suit herself; and, failing in this, she took a train for New York. CLARA BALLERINI. F.S. Time 7. Graceful young woman who opens with a dainty Spanish dance. The best part of the act is some very skillful balancing on a trapeze. went well. JARVIS & HARRISON. Man & woman. Time 15. In 2. Pleasing song, dance and patter work, about the average. CHARLES OLCOTT. In 1. Time 14. The young man sits at the piano and gives a good burlesque and of a typical musical comedy, impersonating the principal characters. well received. EDWARD de CORSIA & CO. 2 men, 1 woman. Special F.S. interior. Playing a sketch called, "Red Ike." This is a very funny farce comedy of Western life. The action is quick and the situations are mostly new and altogether laughable. LYONS & YOSCO. In 1. Time 17. 2 men. One is an excellent harpist. The other plays a 'cello and mandolin fairly well; but he is an excellent character singer. Together they form one of the greatest teams of the kind ever seen here. Great amount of ginger and snap. A big hit. DOLAN & LENHARR. In 3 interior. 2 men, 1 woman. Time 20. "Nearly a Mind Reader." This is a very funny travesty of mind reading and similar psychic mysteries. The method pf presentation is original. One continual laugh from start to finish. LILLIAN SHAW. In 1. Time 16. Singing comedienne. New songs. Scores her usual big hit. OPERATIC FESTIVAL Open F.S. spec., go in 2, close in 3 F. S. Time 25. The reputation of this act for high artistic value is so firmly established that nothing can be said in further praise. The audience was delighted throughout. Photoplane Daylight Motion Pictures.
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