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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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240 BROOKLYN, N.Y. HYDE & BEHMAN'S FLOOD BROTHERS. Acrobats and Pantomimists. They do some clever work, but the act is only a fair one. Full stage, close in one. Time 12 minutes. BURTON & BROOKS. Humerous Conversationalists. One of the best talking acts on the stage, always goes well here. Finish with song. Full stage, close in one. Time 24 minutes. STEPHAN GRATTAN & CO. "Locked out at 3 A. M." A delightful little comedy sketch, and capitally acted, climax very funny, was much appreciated by the audience. Carry their own scenery. All in two. Time 18 minutes. HILL & WHITTAKER. Singers and Banjo Experts. Fair act; Banjo playing being exceptionally good. All in one. Time 12 minutes. MURPHY & NICHOLS. "The Bifurcated Girl". The act is the same as here in October, and extremely good. Murphy is a good comedian, Miss Nichols a good soubrette. Full stage. time 24 minutes. THREE MORTONS. Sam, Clara and Paul. Singers, Dancers and Comedians. They are too well known to require any extended comment. It is one of the best acts in Vaudeville to day. The hit of the bill. Open in one, go to full stage, close in one. Time 27 minutes. LOTTIE GILSON. The Little Magnet. She is a delightful comedienne, and always goes great at this house. Has some new songs that are well received. All in one. Time 18 minutes. CUSHMAN, HOLCOMBE & CURTIS In "A Winter Session". Same as here in November. Two men and woman, always make a hit at this house. Good act. Singing remarkably good. Full stage, close in one. Time 22 minutes. TIM CRONIN. Foreign and American Imitations. Has made some changes in his act, and all for the better. Should be further up on the bill, s not strong enough to close. Full stage. Time 14 minutes.
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240 BROOKLYN, N.Y. HYDE & BEHMAN'S FLOOD BROTHERS. Acrobats and Pantomimists. They do some clever work, but the act is only a fair one. Full stage, close in one. Time 12 minutes. BURTON & BROOKS. Humerous Conversationalists. One of the best talking acts on the stage, always goes well here. Finish with song. Full stage, close in one. Time 24 minutes. STEPHAN GRATTAN & CO. "Locked out at 3 A. M." A delightful little comedy sketch, and capitally acted, climax very funny, was much appreciated by the audience. Carry their own scenery. All in two. Time 18 minutes. HILL & WHITTAKER. Singers and Banjo Experts. Fair act; Banjo playing being exceptionally good. All in one. Time 12 minutes. MURPHY & NICHOLS. "The Bifurcated Girl". The act is the same as here in October, and extremely good. Murphy is a good comedian, Miss Nichols a good soubrette. Full stage. time 24 minutes. THREE MORTONS. Sam, Clara and Paul. Singers, Dancers and Comedians. They are too well known to require any extended comment. It is one of the best acts in Vaudeville to day. The hit of the bill. Open in one, go to full stage, close in one. Time 27 minutes. LOTTIE GILSON. The Little Magnet. She is a delightful comedienne, and always goes great at this house. Has some new songs that are well received. All in one. Time 18 minutes. CUSHMAN, HOLCOMBE & CURTIS In "A Winter Session". Same as here in November. Two men and woman, always make a hit at this house. Good act. Singing remarkably good. Full stage, close in one. Time 22 minutes. TIM CRONIN. Foreign and American Imitations. Has made some changes in his act, and all for the better. Should be further up on the bill, s not strong enough to close. Full stage. Time 14 minutes.
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