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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904

Page 10

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CHASE'S THEATRE WASHINGTON, D. C. WEEK SPET. 28TH. Albertus and Millar Club jugglers with a sprinkling of comedy, cornet solos by the lady member and in all a very fair opening number. Full stage. Can close in one. Moore and Littlefield A representation of a rehearsal of a new act between matinee and evening performances. Is quite clever and created much laughter. Open full stage and do an encore in one. Pat Rooney and Emma Francis Eccentric dancing, graceful, snappy and full of comedy. Best dancing act we have ever played. Full stage, closing in one. Merian's Dog Pantomime They present what is termed "A Village Drama" and is the most remarkable troupe of trained dogs we have ever seen. Not a person is seen in the act. Splendid setting and made a tremendous hit. Full stage. Intermission Ed. F. Reynard A good ventriloquial act. Full stage. Mc. Intyre and Heath They presented a new act under the title of "Button it UP". It is a little of all their acts with some new material. The vehicle for anybody except these two people would be worthless but they succeed here with almost anything. Open in one, then to full stage. The Melani Trio As good an act as there is on the bill. All in one. Keit and Rusik Acrobats, hand and head to head balancers. A very good act indeed. Full stage. W. Winnifred De Witt.
 
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