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Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914
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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. THE GREAT HURRAH AND COMPANY 7 min. F.S. Pal. Roller skating. man and woman in roller skating act. the man is exceptionally clever on skates, but the woman is rather mediocre. The body of their act is rather commonplace, but the finish with the "Hesitation Waltz" gets them over in fair shape. LEXINGTON. LEONA STEPHENS 14 min. in One. Special velvet drop. Miss Stephens is suffering from a bad voice, but notwithstanding gets over in good shape. Sings a number of songs and uses picture sheet to show scenes in her dressing room. All her numbers went good. LOUISVILLE. THREE TYPES 11 min. F.S. An artistic posing act. Some of the pictures were applauded, and as a whole the act proved very pleasing. INDIANAPOLIS. JOS. HEFFERSON AND COMPANY 20 min. F.S. Two men and a woman in one of the funniest and most original acts seen here this season. Once this act got started it was a big laugh and closed very strong. LOUISVILLE. VAN AND SCHENCK 18 min. in One. Well known team with new songs, going bigger than on previous visits here. They would have been singing yet if they had the time and songs. NEW YORK. "THE GREEN BEETLE" 32 min. F.S. Special. Two women and five men in a Chinese drama in two parts. this is a very gripping act in vaudeville and it went over very strong. It thrills all the way and there is a real atmosphere to it. Any other week I think it would do good business for us. INDIANAPOLIS. EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR 20 min. in One. Just as big as ever. LOUISVILLE. LEO ZARREL AND COMPANY Two men and a boy in hand balancing and tumbling. Very good. We have had about all the hand balancers in the country this season, and it is hard for these people to do anything that the others haven't done. LOUISVILLE. CINCINNATI IN MOTION Very interesting.
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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. THE GREAT HURRAH AND COMPANY 7 min. F.S. Pal. Roller skating. man and woman in roller skating act. the man is exceptionally clever on skates, but the woman is rather mediocre. The body of their act is rather commonplace, but the finish with the "Hesitation Waltz" gets them over in fair shape. LEXINGTON. LEONA STEPHENS 14 min. in One. Special velvet drop. Miss Stephens is suffering from a bad voice, but notwithstanding gets over in good shape. Sings a number of songs and uses picture sheet to show scenes in her dressing room. All her numbers went good. LOUISVILLE. THREE TYPES 11 min. F.S. An artistic posing act. Some of the pictures were applauded, and as a whole the act proved very pleasing. INDIANAPOLIS. JOS. HEFFERSON AND COMPANY 20 min. F.S. Two men and a woman in one of the funniest and most original acts seen here this season. Once this act got started it was a big laugh and closed very strong. LOUISVILLE. VAN AND SCHENCK 18 min. in One. Well known team with new songs, going bigger than on previous visits here. They would have been singing yet if they had the time and songs. NEW YORK. "THE GREEN BEETLE" 32 min. F.S. Special. Two women and five men in a Chinese drama in two parts. this is a very gripping act in vaudeville and it went over very strong. It thrills all the way and there is a real atmosphere to it. Any other week I think it would do good business for us. INDIANAPOLIS. EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR 20 min. in One. Just as big as ever. LOUISVILLE. LEO ZARREL AND COMPANY Two men and a boy in hand balancing and tumbling. Very good. We have had about all the hand balancers in the country this season, and it is hard for these people to do anything that the others haven't done. LOUISVILLE. CINCINNATI IN MOTION Very interesting.
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