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

Page 210

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210 HYDE & BEHMAN'S Week commencing February 29th, 1904 RAMZA & ARNO Eccentric Comedians This is a comedy acrobatic act; have dummies and a grotesque mule. Good opening act. Full stage Time 9 minutes CLARICE VANCE The Southern Singer This is Miss Vance's first appearance here this season; she has some new songs which are good, and the act goes well. All in 1 Time 15 minutes SULLIVAN & WESTON "A Foolish Move" This is a good sketch; it is rather rough but quick of action and gets strong applause throughout. Full stage Time 14 minutes THE WORLD'S TRIO Singing and Dancing One of the best song and dance acts that comes to this house. Woman open with Bowery song interspersed with good comedy. All change to very elaborate costumes, and with the aid of lights do an extremely fine song and dance, the effect from the front being very striking. They always make a decided hit. The man's monologue and song is not of the best, but answers the purpose very well. Open in 1, close full Time 19 minutes HINES & REMINGTON Miss Patter of Paterson Their second appearance here this season. The act goes about as usual. It is a fair act and gains considerable applause. All in one Time 17 minutes EDDIE FOY & CO. The Man Behind the Gun. First appearance at this house. While there is not very much to the act, Foy's strong personality and his good support makes it a success. We think it a drawing card. Full stage closes in 1 Time 21 minutes BERTIE FOWLER Merry Monologue Maid She does her usual act and it goes very well. All in 1 Time 16 minutes WATERBURY BROTHERS & TENNEY Mirth & Melody We consider this a very good act, their music is good and the comedy of the blackface comedian good. Went good and strong. Full stage, close in 1 Time 22 minutes MARVELOUS MERRILLS Cyclists Splendid comedy bicycle act. One of the best closing acts that comes to this house. Full stage Time 16 minutes. Henry W. Behman.
 
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