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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908

Page 35

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N. S. HASTINGS. 35. CLEVELAND, OHIO. MAR. 30 '08. SELBINI and GROVINI Man and woman. Time 11. F.S. Acrobats, jugglers and cyclists. An unusually strong act that would make good much farther up the hill. Applause frequent, Material mostly new. RAY COX In one. Time 15. Miss Cox sings or rather talks out some great coon dialect songs. Her incidental comedy is immense. She closes with an impersonation of two types of college girls that takes all over the house. FRANK BYRON and LOUISE LANGDON. C.D.F. Time 24. A great comedy scream from start to finish consisting chiefly in rapid fire dialogue with a little ridiculous business. ANNA and EFFIE CONLEY Time, 10. A very dainty, refined and pretty sister act. They sing and act out several catchy and original songs. A great big hit THE SANDWINAS Man and woman. Palace in 4. Time 8. Principally handbalancing. The feature of the act is the woman who is a giant and does all the heavy work of the at. A distinct hit. BELLE DAVIS and HER PICKANNIES (4) (All coons.) Time 11. In 2. The pickannies are good dancers, cake walkers and near-acrobats. They are lively and keep something doing all the time. Plenty of comedy throughout. Much applause. HENRY CLIVE. In 1. Time 19. Assisted by Mai Sturgis Walker. As a basis for his comedy, Mr Clive employs fake magic. The chief feature of the act is some very clever comedy which Mr Clive springs naturally and with good effect. EVA TANGUAY In 2. Time 15. Dashing and cyclonic, as usual, with same songs and some new dresses. She appears to have lost none of her popularity. M'LLE MARGUERITE. F.S. Time 10. An artistic and effective equestrienne feature. Much bare back riding but chiefly great tableau poses. Original and much appreciated. THE KINETOGRAPH.
 
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