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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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66 CHASE'S EMPIRE, CLEVELAND. WEEK OF Nov. 17th. The White Tscherkes Trio. Russian vocalists. Man and two women. A vert neat and well dressed singing act which made good. Carry their own set. 10 minutes full stage, 3 minutes, in one. BARRY & HALVERS. "The Tramp and the Soubrette". Act was fairly well received, Barry's dancing being about the best feature. 15 minutes, full stage, 3 minutes in one. DOLAN & LENHARR. In, "Taking Chances", a companion piece to "The High Toned Burglar", their former success. The act seemed to please our audience very much. 3 people. 25 minutes. Full stage. THE VITAGRAPH, in Venice. SAM ELTON. Pantomimist. Does some very clever comedy acrobatic work that is very amusing, and gets a number of laughs. 12 minutes, full stage. EDITH HELENA. At the two performances yesterday, this woman captured the audience with her remarkable singing and imitation of a violin. Made the hit of the bill. 10 minutes in one. ZAZELL & VERNON. Do a very clever performance on the horizontal bars with some lively comedy mixed in. Have a good finish with their burlesque boxing match. 11 minutes, full stage, 3 minutes in one. PONY BALLET. Act is about the same as when seen here before, excepting that they have some new clothes and one new song. They hold the audience fairly well. C. J. Stevenson
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66 CHASE'S EMPIRE, CLEVELAND. WEEK OF Nov. 17th. The White Tscherkes Trio. Russian vocalists. Man and two women. A vert neat and well dressed singing act which made good. Carry their own set. 10 minutes full stage, 3 minutes, in one. BARRY & HALVERS. "The Tramp and the Soubrette". Act was fairly well received, Barry's dancing being about the best feature. 15 minutes, full stage, 3 minutes in one. DOLAN & LENHARR. In, "Taking Chances", a companion piece to "The High Toned Burglar", their former success. The act seemed to please our audience very much. 3 people. 25 minutes. Full stage. THE VITAGRAPH, in Venice. SAM ELTON. Pantomimist. Does some very clever comedy acrobatic work that is very amusing, and gets a number of laughs. 12 minutes, full stage. EDITH HELENA. At the two performances yesterday, this woman captured the audience with her remarkable singing and imitation of a violin. Made the hit of the bill. 10 minutes in one. ZAZELL & VERNON. Do a very clever performance on the horizontal bars with some lively comedy mixed in. Have a good finish with their burlesque boxing match. 11 minutes, full stage, 3 minutes in one. PONY BALLET. Act is about the same as when seen here before, excepting that they have some new clothes and one new song. They hold the audience fairly well. C. J. Stevenson
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