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

Page 30

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30 Chase's Empire. Cleveland, week of Oct. 12th. Bimm, Bomm Brrr. Two men and a woman in a musical act which is only fair. Full stage, closing in one. 16 minutes. Martini & Maxmillian. In their burlesque magic act. Pleased the audiences very much. 24 minutes. Full stage, closing in one. Pat Rooney & Emma Francis. Very clever acrobatic dancers who thoroughly awakened the audiences. Full stage. Beatrice Moreland. Has a fair monologue sketch with considerable new material which she handles satisfactorily. In one. 14 minutes. Charles Ross & Mabel Fenton. These talented performers thoroughly pleased the audiences with their seriocomic sketch "Just Like A Woman". The sketch is not as good as the performers. Full stage. 18 minutes. George W. Day. Black-face monologist had a number of bright sayings and some good songs which did not seem to receive deserved appreciation. In one. 18 minutes. Athos Family. A very good act with some new feats. Their work with the small boy, who did aerial sommersaulting was exceptionally good. They deserve credit for the way in which they back each other up to prevent accidents. Held the audience to the finish. Full stage. 12 minutes. The Vitagraph. A short film of the Gordon Bennett Automobile Races in Ireland.
 
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