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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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CHASE'S EMPIRE. CLEVELAND, O. WEEK OF MARCH 2nd. JOHN LECLAIR. Juggler. A very neat offering and a good act for the money. Full stage, closing in one, 15 minutes. DIXON , ROWERS AND DIXON. Three Rubes. About the same act they offered heretofore, but still pleases. 14 minutes, full stage. (Can close in one if necessary.) CHARLES WAYNE. "The Whimsical Comedian". A disappointment. The act in its present shape is not worth the money asked by any means. Wayne appears in a grotesque makeup does some singing and talking and also some eccentric dancing. He makes a number of changes during the act and uses the house actor and quite a number of properties. 22 minutes in one. CLAYTON WHITE, MARIE STUART & CO. The ability of these artists is well known and in "Paris " they have a worthy successor to their previous offering "Dicky". 30 minutes, full stage. WILL F. DENNY. Descriptive vocalist. Very acceptable singing turn. 11 minutes in one. THE RAYS. In, "Casey the Fireman". A roaring one act farce which created great enthusiasm. Three people. 25 minutes, full stage, closing in one. JOSEPHINE SABEL. Made good in rather a difficult place on the bill. 18 minutes in one. SILVERS & EMERIE. Man and woman who give an excellent exhibition on the flying rings. 10 minutes, full stage.
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CHASE'S EMPIRE. CLEVELAND, O. WEEK OF MARCH 2nd. JOHN LECLAIR. Juggler. A very neat offering and a good act for the money. Full stage, closing in one, 15 minutes. DIXON , ROWERS AND DIXON. Three Rubes. About the same act they offered heretofore, but still pleases. 14 minutes, full stage. (Can close in one if necessary.) CHARLES WAYNE. "The Whimsical Comedian". A disappointment. The act in its present shape is not worth the money asked by any means. Wayne appears in a grotesque makeup does some singing and talking and also some eccentric dancing. He makes a number of changes during the act and uses the house actor and quite a number of properties. 22 minutes in one. CLAYTON WHITE, MARIE STUART & CO. The ability of these artists is well known and in "Paris " they have a worthy successor to their previous offering "Dicky". 30 minutes, full stage. WILL F. DENNY. Descriptive vocalist. Very acceptable singing turn. 11 minutes in one. THE RAYS. In, "Casey the Fireman". A roaring one act farce which created great enthusiasm. Three people. 25 minutes, full stage, closing in one. JOSEPHINE SABEL. Made good in rather a difficult place on the bill. 18 minutes in one. SILVERS & EMERIE. Man and woman who give an excellent exhibition on the flying rings. 10 minutes, full stage.
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