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Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 208a

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CONTINUED. HORACE GOLDIN Assisted by Jeanne Fransioli. Greatest of all Illusion Acts. This is his first appearance in this house in years. All his illusion tricks are very well done, and it is a good act. Went very well. 18 minutes, full stage. WHIT CUNLIFFE. "The Man in Brown." This man is very clever. He has a good voice, and he sang four songs this afternoon all of which were good. Went very well. 21 minutes in one. THE B. A. ROLFE COMPANY Presents the Miniature Musical Comedy "Paradise Alley" This is a very good act. Nine people, five girls and four men. The girls are all good looking, and they make several changes of costume all of which are good, and they are all good singers. The men are also good. Went very well. 23 minutes, full stage. WILSON BROS. German Comedians. They have some very good material, and they deliver it very well indeed. They are both good singers. Went very well. 14 minutes in one. THE ZANETTOS Novelty Juggling Act. This is an excellent closing act. They are very good jugglers. Went very well. 14 minutes, full stage. KINETOGRAPH The Intermittent Alarm Clock. Funny. Caught-A Detective Story. Interesting. A Runaway Horse. Only fair. NOTE. The show this week is very good. There is plenty of good comedy all the way through. Reed A. Albee,
 
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