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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. Week Beginning Dec. 29th. WOOD & RAY: Man and woman presenting a sketch which they have dubbed "A Bunch of Nonsense." They make good with the audience, 10 minutes full stage, 7 minutes in I. FRED MACART'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS: These animals are well-trained and the pharaphernalia used is AI. 18 minutes full stage. LYNCH & JEWELL: Man and a woman who do artistic dancing and high-grade vocal work. Mr. Lynch introduced for the first time in this city his much-talked-about "shine" songs. He has the greatest material in this line that has ever been offered in this city. They are most admirably illustrated. This novel addition cannot but make the act a great winner. 6 minutes in I; 9 minutes in 2. THE FOUR CUTTYS: Two men and two women who do a refined musical act. The act is well-dressed and this quartette plays splendidly upon many strings and wind instruments. 15 minutes full stage; 3 minutes in I. CLARICE VANCE: "The Southern Singer." It is not necessary to go into detail regaring this performer. She is an artist; this is the best and the least that can be said of her. This is her second week. She could remain indefinitely. 10 minutes in I. CHARLES N. COLBY AND ALLIE C. WAY: In a novel conceit entitled "The Ventriloquist and HIs Dancing Doll." This is an A1 act and would make good on any bill. 15 minutes full stage and 3 minutes in I. THE FOUR OTTS: Two young men and two young women presenting the one-act farce entitled "Heinz in a Pickle." It is very similar to their old sketch. It pleased two big audiences yesterday. 22 minutes full stage and 3 minutes in I. BROTHERS DELBOSQ: Comedy acrobts. Very good. 9 minutes full stage.
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TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. Week Beginning Dec. 29th. WOOD & RAY: Man and woman presenting a sketch which they have dubbed "A Bunch of Nonsense." They make good with the audience, 10 minutes full stage, 7 minutes in I. FRED MACART'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS: These animals are well-trained and the pharaphernalia used is AI. 18 minutes full stage. LYNCH & JEWELL: Man and a woman who do artistic dancing and high-grade vocal work. Mr. Lynch introduced for the first time in this city his much-talked-about "shine" songs. He has the greatest material in this line that has ever been offered in this city. They are most admirably illustrated. This novel addition cannot but make the act a great winner. 6 minutes in I; 9 minutes in 2. THE FOUR CUTTYS: Two men and two women who do a refined musical act. The act is well-dressed and this quartette plays splendidly upon many strings and wind instruments. 15 minutes full stage; 3 minutes in I. CLARICE VANCE: "The Southern Singer." It is not necessary to go into detail regaring this performer. She is an artist; this is the best and the least that can be said of her. This is her second week. She could remain indefinitely. 10 minutes in I. CHARLES N. COLBY AND ALLIE C. WAY: In a novel conceit entitled "The Ventriloquist and HIs Dancing Doll." This is an A1 act and would make good on any bill. 15 minutes full stage and 3 minutes in I. THE FOUR OTTS: Two young men and two young women presenting the one-act farce entitled "Heinz in a Pickle." It is very similar to their old sketch. It pleased two big audiences yesterday. 22 minutes full stage and 3 minutes in I. BROTHERS DELBOSQ: Comedy acrobts. Very good. 9 minutes full stage.
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