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

Page 111a

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(125TH STREET THEATRE CRITICISM) (PAGE TWO) Presume the act will get them talking. 14 min.-full stage WILSON BROTHERS: German Comedians. Surprised to see how this act went after the adverse criticism which were received. They negotiated this place in great shape, securing quite a number of laughs with applause for their vocal work. 16 min. in one WM. J. KELLEY & CO: Fourth week. Presenting the one-act play:-"The Ingrate." This man was accorded the usual big applause on his entrance, fully proving that he still holds his own. I think this is one of the best plays Mr. Kelley has given us. His company is excellent and the play held the attention of the audience throughout. Finished to big applause. 31 min. "THE" QUARTETTE: They done very well in this very hard place on the bill. While there are one or two weak voices in the act, they do not effect the act to any great extent. Most all of their material was encored. 14 min. in one BERZAC'S CIRCUS: Well known. Laughing hit of the show. 10 min. KINETOGRAPH: "A Runaway Sleigh-bell" Good comedy "Amateur night or get the hook" Good comedy
 
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