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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK JULY 3, 1911. R. G. Larsen. (Monday Night Show.) MARCUS & GARTELLE. 10 minutes f.s. close in one. this wellknown roller skating act made a good opening feature for the hottest day we have had here in forty years. J. WARREN KEANE. 20 minutes in two, close in one. This is one of the dressiest magic acts we have played. While his routine is nothing out of the ordinary, the work is rather clever and the woman who accompanies on the piano is very attractive. BARTHOLDI'S BIRDS. 13 minutes f.s. A very pretty and much the same act as before, and held the attention. DOLAN & LENHARR. 24 minutes in two. Doing the burlesque mind reading act, and getting away with it in very fair shape, although it is a little too long. MARINI & BRONSKI. 9 minutes f.s. These are two of the members of the Pavlowa-Mordkin troupe, and are doing four dances. They are both women, one doing the man's part and making up for it in good shape. While there was hardly the life necessary for a feature of this sort for the middle of the season, they proved a very good feature and even with the small audience got a hand and created some talk. VAN BROTHERS. 17 minutes in one. Old line of stuff and holding the spot all right. "THE MEISTERSINGERS." 38 minutes f.s. This week we have made up a programme largely of Scotch songs, and introduced a Scottish dancer, Miss Nellie Elliott, and two pipaers. Miss Elliott is one of the best dancers we have had here in a long time. Her Highland Fling and Hornpipe going remarkably well even in the hot weather. The act as a whole continues to hold up and there is no doubt about it being the best summer attraction we have had here in years. All we need is fairly good weather. CUNNINGHAM & MARION. 10 minutes in one. Same act and going big. MABELLE FONDA TROUPE. 8 minutes in f.s. A rather picturesque club juggling act and made a good closer. KINETOGRAPH. "Coronation of King George V." CUTS. J. Warren Keane. "like "Hellar" does." Dolan & Lenharr - "booze," "devil" - "God." "Accident with red headed boy." Music Hall, Pawtucket, Week of June 29-30-July 1 4 Hawaiians - 4 men - in Native costume - singers and Instrumentalists - 10 min in one - went only Fair Emil Hoch & Co. - 2 men and a woman - in a comedy sketch - 20 min - went good Kajayama - all week - going good
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BOSTON SHOW WEEK JULY 3, 1911. R. G. Larsen. (Monday Night Show.) MARCUS & GARTELLE. 10 minutes f.s. close in one. this wellknown roller skating act made a good opening feature for the hottest day we have had here in forty years. J. WARREN KEANE. 20 minutes in two, close in one. This is one of the dressiest magic acts we have played. While his routine is nothing out of the ordinary, the work is rather clever and the woman who accompanies on the piano is very attractive. BARTHOLDI'S BIRDS. 13 minutes f.s. A very pretty and much the same act as before, and held the attention. DOLAN & LENHARR. 24 minutes in two. Doing the burlesque mind reading act, and getting away with it in very fair shape, although it is a little too long. MARINI & BRONSKI. 9 minutes f.s. These are two of the members of the Pavlowa-Mordkin troupe, and are doing four dances. They are both women, one doing the man's part and making up for it in good shape. While there was hardly the life necessary for a feature of this sort for the middle of the season, they proved a very good feature and even with the small audience got a hand and created some talk. VAN BROTHERS. 17 minutes in one. Old line of stuff and holding the spot all right. "THE MEISTERSINGERS." 38 minutes f.s. This week we have made up a programme largely of Scotch songs, and introduced a Scottish dancer, Miss Nellie Elliott, and two pipaers. Miss Elliott is one of the best dancers we have had here in a long time. Her Highland Fling and Hornpipe going remarkably well even in the hot weather. The act as a whole continues to hold up and there is no doubt about it being the best summer attraction we have had here in years. All we need is fairly good weather. CUNNINGHAM & MARION. 10 minutes in one. Same act and going big. MABELLE FONDA TROUPE. 8 minutes in f.s. A rather picturesque club juggling act and made a good closer. KINETOGRAPH. "Coronation of King George V." CUTS. J. Warren Keane. "like "Hellar" does." Dolan & Lenharr - "booze," "devil" - "God." "Accident with red headed boy." Music Hall, Pawtucket, Week of June 29-30-July 1 4 Hawaiians - 4 men - in Native costume - singers and Instrumentalists - 10 min in one - went only Fair Emil Hoch & Co. - 2 men and a woman - in a comedy sketch - 20 min - went good Kajayama - all week - going good
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