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

Page 127a

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MURRAY AND LANE. "A Knight at Home." 18 min. Full Stage, close in one. This act made a hit with its excellent vocal work. The slender sketch serves only to introduce the song specialties. The grand opera selection at the close deserved the big hand it got. Will be a winner with evening audiences. CHAS. K. SEMON. "The Narrow Feller." 19 min. Full Stage, close in one. Advance applause. Same act as offered here previously and just as much of a laughing success. Always a winner with us. Today it seemed more so than ever. Immense closing hand. "OUR BOYS IN BLUE." 13 min. Full Stage. One of the greatest closing acts that any vaudeville show ever enjoyed. It is rapid and sure-fire from an interesting start right up to a smashing big finish. Rousing applause. KINETOGRAPH. I. THE DIEPPE CIRCUIT. Second week of this very interesting series and quite as much of a hit as previously. II. PROF. BRIC-A-BRAC AND HIS INVENTIONS. A very amusing series. OWLEY AND RANDALL. 12 min. Full Stage. Act consists of comedy juggling work of the regulation order with plates, fruit, cigar-boxes, lamps, etc. Considerable comedy in the act. Could hold any spot in the three-a-day section. SAM STERN. 14 min. in one. Hebrew songs and parodies, also Italian dialect stories. This is a good three-a-day and worthy of a much better spot than we could possibly give him. An act to be recommended. GENERAL REMARKS. Although this is not quite as strong a show as last week, nevertheless, it is a mighty good bill and ought to pull the crowd.
 
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