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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week apr. 17th, 1911 SAMAROFF'S DOGS Not a bad sort of little act and answers the purpose of opening the performance quite nicely. In one. PEDERSON BROS. Pretty good acrobatic number but nothing of a startling or phemonenal nature. F. S. THE NEOPOLITANS This trio played us last season and met with the same success today. In one. TOM TERRISS Assisted by a large company of English players he presented, "SCROOGE", adapted from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". It is difficult to imagine one who could better interpret the character than Mr. Terriss. He is an artist, has good support and the presentation of this play adds character to the vaudeville stage and appeals to the cultured classes upon whom we must rely for permanent success. F. S. INTERMISSION SERGEANT BRENNAN No diabolo player can ever follow him and make good. F. S. FRANK MORRELL With songs and stories he held this position in good shape and was well liked. In one. "THE LEADING LADY" Splendid principals, excellent chorus and the best one-act musical comedy we have seen in many a day. F. S. "OH YOU KIDS" We renamed these pictures "School Days". Good. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager. Music Hall Pawtucket R. I. 3 days April 17--18--19 Wilkins & Wilkins Singing, talking and dancing, man and woman, comedy good, went very well 20 minutes in one Shriner and Wills Piano playing and singing, singing very good, two men went very good 15 minutes in one Owen & Redfield Comedy sketch. The Green Eyed Monster, man and woman, good sketch, went very well although they worked under difficulties being obliged to work in one. 15 minutes Rose Pitonoff Diving and swimming exibition in tank, good lecture before exibition, well equipped, good exibition and went big, makes them talk, 15 minutes David R Buffinton
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week apr. 17th, 1911 SAMAROFF'S DOGS Not a bad sort of little act and answers the purpose of opening the performance quite nicely. In one. PEDERSON BROS. Pretty good acrobatic number but nothing of a startling or phemonenal nature. F. S. THE NEOPOLITANS This trio played us last season and met with the same success today. In one. TOM TERRISS Assisted by a large company of English players he presented, "SCROOGE", adapted from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". It is difficult to imagine one who could better interpret the character than Mr. Terriss. He is an artist, has good support and the presentation of this play adds character to the vaudeville stage and appeals to the cultured classes upon whom we must rely for permanent success. F. S. INTERMISSION SERGEANT BRENNAN No diabolo player can ever follow him and make good. F. S. FRANK MORRELL With songs and stories he held this position in good shape and was well liked. In one. "THE LEADING LADY" Splendid principals, excellent chorus and the best one-act musical comedy we have seen in many a day. F. S. "OH YOU KIDS" We renamed these pictures "School Days". Good. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager. Music Hall Pawtucket R. I. 3 days April 17--18--19 Wilkins & Wilkins Singing, talking and dancing, man and woman, comedy good, went very well 20 minutes in one Shriner and Wills Piano playing and singing, singing very good, two men went very good 15 minutes in one Owen & Redfield Comedy sketch. The Green Eyed Monster, man and woman, good sketch, went very well although they worked under difficulties being obliged to work in one. 15 minutes Rose Pitonoff Diving and swimming exibition in tank, good lecture before exibition, well equipped, good exibition and went big, makes them talk, 15 minutes David R Buffinton
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