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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK FEBRUARY 13, 1911. R. G. Larsen. (Monday night.) THREE LIVINGSTONS. 5 minutes f.s. A rather ordinary comedy bar act. Not anywhere worth the money. GOODRICH, MURRAY & GILLEN. Rathskeller Trio. 16 minutes in one. Three rather good appearing boys playing regular stuff of this kind, and getting it over in very good shape, although this was a very hard spot. BLOOMQUEST PLAYERS IN "NERVE." 23 minutes f.s. this is a good, fast comedy sketch, and got lots of laughs at both performances here to-day. WENTWORTH, VESTA & TEDDY. 9 minutes in one. This act, working in one, was put down on the bill by necessity and thoroughly made good at both shows. BERT LEVY. 16 minutes f.s. Doing about the same act as before and going as well as ever. TEMPEST & SUNSHINE. 16 minutes in one. These girls had a rather hard time of it here to-day at both shows. But got past in fair shape. B. A. ROLFE'S "THE COURTIERS." 20 minutes f.s. This is a typical Rolfe act, well dressed, well put on, and good voices and strong musical numbers. Went well to-day at both shows. FELIX ADLER. 16 minutes in one. Adler had a hard place here following the Rolfe set, and a rather hard audience, but he got them before the finish and went off in good shape. MACLYN ARBUCKLE IN "THE WELCHER." 29 minutes f.s. Getting a reception on his appearance at both performances. Laughs all through and got a good hand at the finish. Another legitimate star who has really made good in vaudeville. CUTS - 3 Livingstons - cut business with broom on man's pants. Tempest & Sunshine - cut "Devil." Felix Adler - cut "Didn't think I was any good when I came out." Wentworth, Vesta & Teddy - cut "Mother-in-law" and football bluff. Maclyn Arbuckle - cut "Get to Hell home."
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK FEBRUARY 13, 1911. R. G. Larsen. (Monday night.) THREE LIVINGSTONS. 5 minutes f.s. A rather ordinary comedy bar act. Not anywhere worth the money. GOODRICH, MURRAY & GILLEN. Rathskeller Trio. 16 minutes in one. Three rather good appearing boys playing regular stuff of this kind, and getting it over in very good shape, although this was a very hard spot. BLOOMQUEST PLAYERS IN "NERVE." 23 minutes f.s. this is a good, fast comedy sketch, and got lots of laughs at both performances here to-day. WENTWORTH, VESTA & TEDDY. 9 minutes in one. This act, working in one, was put down on the bill by necessity and thoroughly made good at both shows. BERT LEVY. 16 minutes f.s. Doing about the same act as before and going as well as ever. TEMPEST & SUNSHINE. 16 minutes in one. These girls had a rather hard time of it here to-day at both shows. But got past in fair shape. B. A. ROLFE'S "THE COURTIERS." 20 minutes f.s. This is a typical Rolfe act, well dressed, well put on, and good voices and strong musical numbers. Went well to-day at both shows. FELIX ADLER. 16 minutes in one. Adler had a hard place here following the Rolfe set, and a rather hard audience, but he got them before the finish and went off in good shape. MACLYN ARBUCKLE IN "THE WELCHER." 29 minutes f.s. Getting a reception on his appearance at both performances. Laughs all through and got a good hand at the finish. Another legitimate star who has really made good in vaudeville. CUTS - 3 Livingstons - cut business with broom on man's pants. Tempest & Sunshine - cut "Devil." Felix Adler - cut "Didn't think I was any good when I came out." Wentworth, Vesta & Teddy - cut "Mother-in-law" and football bluff. Maclyn Arbuckle - cut "Get to Hell home."
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