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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911
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FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE WEEK OF --- JUNE 5TH. 1911 AERIAL SMITHS Garden, Full Stage 10 Mins Man and woman trapezists. Very pretty and thrilling act. Goes bigger than any act in this spot for a long time. Can close or open any show. REM BRANDT Olio 1 14 Mins He calls himself an artoonist. He possesses little art, but has a squirt gun of compressed air and colored inks, with which he draws several heads, closing with George Washington. fortunately he letters his pictures before drawing them. The idea is good and with a man who could draw, would prove attractive. CHEYENNE DAYS Special, Full Stage 17 Mins 7 people, including Lucille Mulhall and four horses. Act consists of lariat throwing and riding broncho. Makes a good lively act. HAVILAND & THORNTON C D F 2, Closed in 1 14 Mins Talking and singing. A good lively act, not very original, but they must be given credit for choosing successfully all laughing hits from other acts. Goes well. LOLO Special F S 30 Mins Same as last week. Is creating some talk, and holds the audience's attention. RYAN-RICHFIELD CO C D F 23 Mins "Mag Haggerty Osteopathist" Very funny and well played by Thos. J Ryan, to whom the other characters, man and woman merely feed. MONTGOMERY & MOORE Hall 2, Close in 1 21 Mins Same act and seems to please, although it is not so fresh as it once was. HILL, CHERRY & HILL Wood, F.S. 12 Mins Good bicycle act. Three men, two straight, and one comedian. Do some good riding, and close the show excellently well. KINETOGRAPH Sheet 20 Mins "The Lonedale Operator" A good story film, with an occasional laugh. NOTE;- The show is a hard working one, but plays well. With but one act in one, it keeps moving and by making one change in view of the audience, any serious waits are avoided. R. E. Irwin M'g'r
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FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE WEEK OF --- JUNE 5TH. 1911 AERIAL SMITHS Garden, Full Stage 10 Mins Man and woman trapezists. Very pretty and thrilling act. Goes bigger than any act in this spot for a long time. Can close or open any show. REM BRANDT Olio 1 14 Mins He calls himself an artoonist. He possesses little art, but has a squirt gun of compressed air and colored inks, with which he draws several heads, closing with George Washington. fortunately he letters his pictures before drawing them. The idea is good and with a man who could draw, would prove attractive. CHEYENNE DAYS Special, Full Stage 17 Mins 7 people, including Lucille Mulhall and four horses. Act consists of lariat throwing and riding broncho. Makes a good lively act. HAVILAND & THORNTON C D F 2, Closed in 1 14 Mins Talking and singing. A good lively act, not very original, but they must be given credit for choosing successfully all laughing hits from other acts. Goes well. LOLO Special F S 30 Mins Same as last week. Is creating some talk, and holds the audience's attention. RYAN-RICHFIELD CO C D F 23 Mins "Mag Haggerty Osteopathist" Very funny and well played by Thos. J Ryan, to whom the other characters, man and woman merely feed. MONTGOMERY & MOORE Hall 2, Close in 1 21 Mins Same act and seems to please, although it is not so fresh as it once was. HILL, CHERRY & HILL Wood, F.S. 12 Mins Good bicycle act. Three men, two straight, and one comedian. Do some good riding, and close the show excellently well. KINETOGRAPH Sheet 20 Mins "The Lonedale Operator" A good story film, with an occasional laugh. NOTE;- The show is a hard working one, but plays well. With but one act in one, it keeps moving and by making one change in view of the audience, any serious waits are avoided. R. E. Irwin M'g'r
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