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

Page 193

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193 TEMPLE THEATRE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Week of Feb. 15th 1904. PREVOST & PREVOST. In "Fun in a Turkish Parlor". This is a fairly good comedy acrobatic act. The tumbling of one of the team is quite the best ever seen here. 15 mins F S. CAROLYN YOUNG This whistling specialty is not above the ordinary and does not appear to greatly interest our audience. 10 mins. in 1. LAVENDER & TOMSON: Man and woman in sketch called "A Touchdown. The lines of the sketch are rather bright and interesting and the people are about the average. 20 mins. F. S. JOHN LARKINS & DORA PATTERSON Colored man and woman in coon songs. This is about as good a team of colored people we have played. They were one of the hits of the bill. 14 mins. in one. THE FAUST TRIO: Victor Jerome, Lottie Fremont and Dick Garnella. They appeared in a nonsensical skit called "The Haunted House", and they failed utterly to please our audience. 17 mins. F. S. 2 in one. NED WAYBURN'S MINSTREL MISSES: They are diverting it is a novelty but they will not do for more than one week. The act is hardly worth the price. 22 min F. S. MUSICAL DALE: He is an artist to his finger tips, hit bell ringing being the best in vaudeville. 20 mins. with drape Close in one if necessary. THE HOLLOWAY TRIO: Three young men, one dressed as a young woman, in a wire act marvelous for its cleverness. It is the best wire act we have ever had. 15 mins. F. S.
 
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