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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911
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FIFTH AVENUE THEATER REPORT. SEPTEMBER 18, 1911. MMLE LERIS LOYAL. Wood f.s. 10 Min Equestrian act, with some comedy furnished by a man who acts as ringmaster. Was moved from closing to opening after matinee. Did not arouse any enthusiasm. SMITH & CAMPBELL ST 1 18 Min Talking on the old style act but not so good. In fact they failed to arouse any excitement and went #2 after the matinee. Dill & Ward. Olio 10 Min An ordinary singing and dancing act. Only fair. Great Howard C. D. F. 17 Mi Ventriloquist. Has some good material, but is not in the front rank. Went fairly well however and the first fairly good act on the bill. BESSIE LEONARD. Spec 1 1/2 16 min A little girl who makes changes and sings and dances. There is nothing especially new in her songs, but her personality gets them. She went well and in fact was the second applause hit of the bill. 3 White Kuhns. Drop 2 13 Min Three boys with guitars, who sing. As a change one of them does comedy with a bass viol. Went big and were the applause hit of the show. MACK & WALKER. Spec 1 13 min. Supposed to be a new act, but practically the old one with some talk changed. Got some laughs and closed fair. AMELIA BINGHAM & CO. Pal 35 Min The old act, with excerpts from "Modern Lady Godiva" Las Tosca" & "Sans Gene". Went well considering the times it has been seen. Frank Tinney Olio 1 23 Mi Note: The show proved uninteresting and dull on account of too many acts of a similar nature. #2, 3, 4, 5, 5 7. & 9 were talking or singing and all of these with the exception of #4 were acts in 1 and that closed in one, leaving but three full stage acts, which of necessity made the show look small and lacking of any big act with the exception of Miss Bingham. Manager. Robert E Irwin
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FIFTH AVENUE THEATER REPORT. SEPTEMBER 18, 1911. MMLE LERIS LOYAL. Wood f.s. 10 Min Equestrian act, with some comedy furnished by a man who acts as ringmaster. Was moved from closing to opening after matinee. Did not arouse any enthusiasm. SMITH & CAMPBELL ST 1 18 Min Talking on the old style act but not so good. In fact they failed to arouse any excitement and went #2 after the matinee. Dill & Ward. Olio 10 Min An ordinary singing and dancing act. Only fair. Great Howard C. D. F. 17 Mi Ventriloquist. Has some good material, but is not in the front rank. Went fairly well however and the first fairly good act on the bill. BESSIE LEONARD. Spec 1 1/2 16 min A little girl who makes changes and sings and dances. There is nothing especially new in her songs, but her personality gets them. She went well and in fact was the second applause hit of the bill. 3 White Kuhns. Drop 2 13 Min Three boys with guitars, who sing. As a change one of them does comedy with a bass viol. Went big and were the applause hit of the show. MACK & WALKER. Spec 1 13 min. Supposed to be a new act, but practically the old one with some talk changed. Got some laughs and closed fair. AMELIA BINGHAM & CO. Pal 35 Min The old act, with excerpts from "Modern Lady Godiva" Las Tosca" & "Sans Gene". Went well considering the times it has been seen. Frank Tinney Olio 1 23 Mi Note: The show proved uninteresting and dull on account of too many acts of a similar nature. #2, 3, 4, 5, 5 7. & 9 were talking or singing and all of these with the exception of #4 were acts in 1 and that closed in one, leaving but three full stage acts, which of necessity made the show look small and lacking of any big act with the exception of Miss Bingham. Manager. Robert E Irwin
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