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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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B. F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME Week of April 28th, 1913 Cleveland, Ohio McMAHON, DIAMOND & CLEMENCE - - 15 minutes in songs and dances. Miss McMahon's scare-crow dance, the feature of the act although this is not as good as it was formerly. Special drop used. Good in this position. (New York) MAUD RONAIR & JOE WARD - - Talking skit "Ocean Breezes". 18 minutes in one. Special drop,. Patrons didn't seem to care much for the act. (Buffalo) AND THE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER - - 12 minutes F. S., interior. Would be a good number if there was a better cast. Secured some laughs, but would prove weak in a regularly arranged show. (New York) IGNATIUS CARDOSH - - Piano Virtuoso, 10 minutes, Grand Piano in one. Offering very high class music, which he interprets well. Liberally applauded. (New York) MADAME SArAH BERNHARDT - - "A Christmas Night Under the Terror". 34 minutes special set, F.S. Comment unnecessary. (New York) MR. & MRS. JIMMY BARRY - - Comedy Sketch "The Rube". 16 minutes in one. Two special drops. A scream from start to finish and had absolutely no trouble in following Bernhardt. Was liberally applauded upon appearance and answered as many curtains calls as the French star. (Cincinnati) MUSICAL ELLISONS - - Open in 1. Close special set in 4. 17 minutes. A very good closing act for the program. (Canton*) THE KINETOPHONE - - "The Singing Society". Well received. PATHE'S WEEKLY
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B. F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME Week of April 28th, 1913 Cleveland, Ohio McMAHON, DIAMOND & CLEMENCE - - 15 minutes in songs and dances. Miss McMahon's scare-crow dance, the feature of the act although this is not as good as it was formerly. Special drop used. Good in this position. (New York) MAUD RONAIR & JOE WARD - - Talking skit "Ocean Breezes". 18 minutes in one. Special drop,. Patrons didn't seem to care much for the act. (Buffalo) AND THE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER - - 12 minutes F. S., interior. Would be a good number if there was a better cast. Secured some laughs, but would prove weak in a regularly arranged show. (New York) IGNATIUS CARDOSH - - Piano Virtuoso, 10 minutes, Grand Piano in one. Offering very high class music, which he interprets well. Liberally applauded. (New York) MADAME SArAH BERNHARDT - - "A Christmas Night Under the Terror". 34 minutes special set, F.S. Comment unnecessary. (New York) MR. & MRS. JIMMY BARRY - - Comedy Sketch "The Rube". 16 minutes in one. Two special drops. A scream from start to finish and had absolutely no trouble in following Bernhardt. Was liberally applauded upon appearance and answered as many curtains calls as the French star. (Cincinnati) MUSICAL ELLISONS - - Open in 1. Close special set in 4. 17 minutes. A very good closing act for the program. (Canton*) THE KINETOPHONE - - "The Singing Society". Well received. PATHE'S WEEKLY
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