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Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

Page 211

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BOSTON KEITH'S March 3, 9 Weekly:- Interesting. Cummins & White:- 6 min. f.s. Spec. Two men in a neat hand balancing act opened the show well. Elmer El Cleve:- 13 min. in 1. This well known xylophonist got more real applause on number two than any act on the bill. Lillian Nerlein:- 17 min. f.s. Spec. This girl has some very pretty gowns and elaborate stage setting, but her numbers did not seem to get over. Closed to a fair hand. Barnard & Scarth:- 14 min. in 1. Spec. A man and woman, quiet talking act, got a few laughs, and closed to a fair hand. Sheila Terry & Co.:- 23 min. f.s. and 1. Spec. Two boys and a girl in a novel singing and dancing offering. All three are clever, and went over to a good hand. Doc O'Neil:- 20 min. in 1. O'Neil got plenty of laughs, and closed to a good hand. George White & Co.:- 27 min. f.s. Spec. This act is well presented, and White's dancing put it over nicely. Closed to a good hand. Gardner & Hartman:- 17 min. in 1. Held this spot very well, got plenty of laughs, and closed to a fair hand. Belleclaire Bros.:- 8 min. f.s. Spec. These boys have a remarkable routine of hand balancing, and closed the show well. CUTS: Sheila Terry: Please wear fleshings in all your dances for the remainder of the week. Doc O'Neil: Please eliminate reference to "dirty joke", "we keep a dog" "I smell punk". George White: Please see that your girls wear fleshings during your act for the remainder of the week, moderate all shimmie movements, and eliminate reference to Zeigfeld Follies"
 
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