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

Page 59

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59 59 59 Chase's Empire. Week of Nov. 2nd. Cleveland. The Behman Show. Leon & Adeline. Man and woman in a neat juggling act that opens the show satisfactorily. Full stage. 9 minutes. Sullivan & Pasquelina. Man and woman in Bowery characters. Woman attempts an imitation of Elfie Fay, which is rather poor, her original work bing better. Man a good singer of ballads. Act pleased fairly well. In one. 18 minutes. Burton & Brooks. Two men in a talking act which they call "A Can of Humor". A good act. 22 minutes, full stage, closing in one. Felix & Barry. Presenting "The Doings of Johnny Jones". These people always go well here, and this visit is no exception. Charlie Rossow. In his familiar character imitations which were well received. 5 minutes in one. Russell Brothers & Co. "A Romance of New Jersey". The hit of the bill. Full stage. Edgar Bixley. Has a very good voice, and his parodies are amusing. An inclination to be coarse hurts him with the audience here. He made good in a hard place. In one. 10 minutes. Rossow Midgets. Their acrobatic and boxing work seems to have lost none of its amusement. Full stage. 10 minutes. The Three Livingstons. A man and two women doing acrobatic feats while attired in evening dress. A very good act that held the audience to the finish. Full stage. 10 minutes.
 
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