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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Page 98

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TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. WEEK OF JULY 4. [HENDERSON?] AND ROSS Man and woman. Woman tries to sing and the man tries comedy and a stunt on a tight rope. It is far from being a strong act. 13 F. S. CARSON AND WILLARD German burlesque comedians who offer the old Rogers Bros. act and succeed very well in extracting laughs from the audiences. 16 in one. STANLEY AND BROCKMAN A fair act of comedy, singing, dancing and piano playing. Stanley's imitation of George Cohen is quite clever. 15 F. S. JUGGLING NORMANS. Three young men and two boys in a club juggling act of great merit. This act cannot but please any audience. 9 min. F. S. MISS FLORA ADLER. Miss Adler is an excellent singer and made a big hit with our audiences. She is assisted by a boy who sings from one of the upper boxes. 11 in one. EDWIN STEVENS This excellent singer and actor has a fine act and he made a most pronounced hit. 16 min. F. S. Can close in one. VICTOR MOORE AND EMMA LITTLEFIELD These people went very strong here in their act "Change Your Act or Back to the Woods." They were strongly supported by our stock comedians. 23 min. F. S. Close in one. THE TWO AVOLOS Two men one dressed as a woman in gymnastic feats on upright poles. This is an excellent novelty act, but the comedy is bad. 7 min. F. S.
 
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