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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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56 CHASE'S EMPIRE THEATRE. CLEVELAND, O. WEEK OF NOV. 10th. WARTENBURG BROS. Double foot jugglers. An excellent novelty act which pleased our audience very much. 10 minutes, full stage. CAROLYN YOUNG. Whistling soloist. While this young lady lacks stage presence her whistling seems to meet with favor. 9 minutes in one. KATHERYN OSTERMAN. Assisted by Edwin Boring in, "The Editor". Although this sketch has been seen here before, it was produced in her usual acceptable manner and was very well received. 20 min., full stage. LEW SULLY. Is working in white face. Has a little talk and a number of parodies which produced a number of laughs. He is being paid all he is worth. 17 minutes in one. THE FOUR MADCAPS. A VERY neat acrobatic dancing act which makes good. 11 minutes, full stage. ARTIE HALL. Sings a few coon songs in her peculiar style and seems to satisfy the audience. 16 minutes in one. LEWIS MC CORD & CO. In, "The Last Rehearsal". Next to the Madcaps, this act made the hit of the bill. The scene is laid on the bare stage. 29 minutes. THE VITAGRAPH. "A Journey to Luna." These are the best pictures shown here this season and held the audience to the finish. C. J. Stevenson
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56 CHASE'S EMPIRE THEATRE. CLEVELAND, O. WEEK OF NOV. 10th. WARTENBURG BROS. Double foot jugglers. An excellent novelty act which pleased our audience very much. 10 minutes, full stage. CAROLYN YOUNG. Whistling soloist. While this young lady lacks stage presence her whistling seems to meet with favor. 9 minutes in one. KATHERYN OSTERMAN. Assisted by Edwin Boring in, "The Editor". Although this sketch has been seen here before, it was produced in her usual acceptable manner and was very well received. 20 min., full stage. LEW SULLY. Is working in white face. Has a little talk and a number of parodies which produced a number of laughs. He is being paid all he is worth. 17 minutes in one. THE FOUR MADCAPS. A VERY neat acrobatic dancing act which makes good. 11 minutes, full stage. ARTIE HALL. Sings a few coon songs in her peculiar style and seems to satisfy the audience. 16 minutes in one. LEWIS MC CORD & CO. In, "The Last Rehearsal". Next to the Madcaps, this act made the hit of the bill. The scene is laid on the bare stage. 29 minutes. THE VITAGRAPH. "A Journey to Luna." These are the best pictures shown here this season and held the audience to the finish. C. J. Stevenson
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