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Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918
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Report of show playing at Keith's Theatre Providence week of January 14, 1918. We have an exceptionally good bill this week; played to delighted audiences, yesterday afternoon and evening. CHARLES LOVENBERG, Manager. CAMILLA'S BIRDS: Well known act which pleased, as it usually does. 10 minutes F.S. ADELINE FRANCIS: The Grafanola Girl. Songs and stories with phonographic assistance. A good novelty that the audience seemed to like. 15 minutes in one. FLANAGAN & EDWARDS: These men scored their usual big hit, with their sketch, "Off and On". 20 minutes; open F.S. close in one. PROSPER & MARET: The best hand-balancing act we have ever had. 9 minutes in two. NONETTE: Singing Violiniste;- repeated her big hit of last week. 23 minutes. Open F.S. closing in one as a special favor. Wm. GAXTON & CO: In "Kisses". A good sketch, well presented. 23 minutes in two. MORRIS & CAMPBELL: In a very funny comedy act. One of the biggest laughinh hits we have had in some time. 17 minutes in one. ATHOS & READ: Excellent skating act. An unusual line of feats presented with attractive scenery; made a big hit. 10 minutes F.S. MOTION PICTURES: O.K. REPORT ON SHOW PLAYING THE SCENIC THEATRE PAWTUCKET JAN. 14, 1918. Maxmillian's Dog A troupe of dogs with a man trainer. Work in full stage 8 Min. Good Affering Went Well. Stewart & Olive Man and woman in one 9 Min. Dancing offering. Went Fair. Arthur Whitelaw Works in one 12 Min. Monologuist with some good comedy songs. Went Big. Poor John Comedy Sketch full stage 25 Min. Three women three men. A sketch that made them laugh Finish with a song. Went Well.
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Report of show playing at Keith's Theatre Providence week of January 14, 1918. We have an exceptionally good bill this week; played to delighted audiences, yesterday afternoon and evening. CHARLES LOVENBERG, Manager. CAMILLA'S BIRDS: Well known act which pleased, as it usually does. 10 minutes F.S. ADELINE FRANCIS: The Grafanola Girl. Songs and stories with phonographic assistance. A good novelty that the audience seemed to like. 15 minutes in one. FLANAGAN & EDWARDS: These men scored their usual big hit, with their sketch, "Off and On". 20 minutes; open F.S. close in one. PROSPER & MARET: The best hand-balancing act we have ever had. 9 minutes in two. NONETTE: Singing Violiniste;- repeated her big hit of last week. 23 minutes. Open F.S. closing in one as a special favor. Wm. GAXTON & CO: In "Kisses". A good sketch, well presented. 23 minutes in two. MORRIS & CAMPBELL: In a very funny comedy act. One of the biggest laughinh hits we have had in some time. 17 minutes in one. ATHOS & READ: Excellent skating act. An unusual line of feats presented with attractive scenery; made a big hit. 10 minutes F.S. MOTION PICTURES: O.K. REPORT ON SHOW PLAYING THE SCENIC THEATRE PAWTUCKET JAN. 14, 1918. Maxmillian's Dog A troupe of dogs with a man trainer. Work in full stage 8 Min. Good Affering Went Well. Stewart & Olive Man and woman in one 9 Min. Dancing offering. Went Fair. Arthur Whitelaw Works in one 12 Min. Monologuist with some good comedy songs. Went Big. Poor John Comedy Sketch full stage 25 Min. Three women three men. A sketch that made them laugh Finish with a song. Went Well.
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