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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907

Page 52

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52. TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH, MARCH 11, 1907. DORSCH & RUSSELL. "Musical Railroaders." Strong enough to go further down in the bill. 15 min. FS. Can close in one. AL. CARLETON. "The Skinny Guy." This act would be all right for an early spot. Got by here in pretty good shape. 15 min. in one. MISS NORTON & PAUL NICHOLSON. "ELLA'S ALL RIGHT." This is a very good comedy act, but just a little indelicate for polite society. It isn't exactly vulgar or coarse, and if taken in the right spirit as a satire it is all right. It was received here very well indeed. 20 min. FS. "THE QUARTETTE." There are two good voices in this quartette, and the selection of songs is good, but we have had far better quartettes. 12 in 1. ONLAW TRIO. "Parisian Novelty Wire Act." Two men and a woman. The act is well staged and the feats performed are original and novel. It was well received. 16 min. FS. EVA TANGUAY. First appearance since closing her starring tour. Gave us all new songs, and made a big hit. Not nearly as erratic as when she last appeared here. 16 min. in one. EDWARDS DAVIS & CO. Two-scene-Tragedy "The Unmasking." Mr. Davis has mounted this piece elaborately, and to the audience it looks like a very big act. Mr. Davis takes his part exceptionally well, and he has surrounded himself with a capable company. 19 min. FS. AVERY & HART. Repeated the big success they made here on their last appearance. In the opinion of our audience they are almost as good as Williams & Walker. 25 min. in one. CAMILLE TRIO. This comedy car act is not much above the ordinary. 6 FS. KINETOGRAPH "The Teddy Bears" is a very good comedy film.
 
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