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Keith-Albee managers' report book, November 28, 1904 - August 28, 1905

Page 39

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TEMPLE THEATRE, DETROIT MICHIGAN. Week, Jan. 1st, 1905 LES DAHLIAS Dancing Act. Man and woman in dancing act, characteristic to the French Vaudeville Stage. Is an excellent act of its kind. Very prettily dressed. 12 mins. F. S. C. W LITTLEFIELD Mimetic Monologist The work of this man as a mimic is not startlingly good, neither is it mediocre. He holds the stage 21 minutes. 5 or 7 minutes cut out of the act would improve it. All in one. KLEIN, OTT BROS. & NICHOLSON. Musical act. This is an exceptionally good act. They have some fine instruments, which they play exceptionally well, and they dress the act nicely. 21 mins F. S. Close in one. EMMETT CORRIGAN & CO. Sketch Jockey Jones". Mr. Corrigan made an unqualified hit here. The sensational racing act "Jockey Jones" is unique and decidedly interesting, and the company supporting him is exceptionally good. 23 mins. F. S. MADDOX & PROUTY In "Messenger Boy & the Thespian". This act is somewhat better than when presented by Maddox & Wayne, which has been over the circuit several times. 15 mins. in one. WATSON, HUTCHINGS "& EDWARDS". In "A Vaudeville Exchange". This act has been before the public so long that comment is almost unnecessary. Suffice to say that it went here with a scream as formerly. 25 F. S. CHARLIE CASS, Monologist This monologist brought the same old stories about his father and consequently did not go as strong as we expected he would. Besides that he has a hard place on the bill. 16 mins. one HILL & SILVANY Cycle Act. Man and woman in a sensational cycle act. This is perhaps as good a cycle act as ever had been presented here. 11 mins. F. S.
 
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