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Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918
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BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 4, 5 and 6. ALEXANDER BROTHERS--- "World's Greatest Ball Bouncers"--two men; special plush drop--use small rubber balls, making them bounce in any way they desire. 8 min. full stage; went fair. CHARLES BENSEE & FLORENCE BAIRD--- In "Songiflage"--Principally a talking act, with a little singing; wind-up with Scottish dance and song, dressed in Scotch dress. 17 min. in one; went poor at matinee but better at evening show. HAROLD DU KANE, JUNE EDWARDS & GLADYS TAYLOR--- In Their Own New "Futuristic Dancing Spectacle"--special set--the audience did not seem to care for this kind of dancing, as this afternoon they did not get a hand, and this evening not much better; 15 min. full stage. [Signature: A. S. Watson]
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BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 4, 5 and 6. ALEXANDER BROTHERS--- "World's Greatest Ball Bouncers"--two men; special plush drop--use small rubber balls, making them bounce in any way they desire. 8 min. full stage; went fair. CHARLES BENSEE & FLORENCE BAIRD--- In "Songiflage"--Principally a talking act, with a little singing; wind-up with Scottish dance and song, dressed in Scotch dress. 17 min. in one; went poor at matinee but better at evening show. HAROLD DU KANE, JUNE EDWARDS & GLADYS TAYLOR--- In Their Own New "Futuristic Dancing Spectacle"--special set--the audience did not seem to care for this kind of dancing, as this afternoon they did not get a hand, and this evening not much better; 15 min. full stage. [Signature: A. S. Watson]
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