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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911

Page 75

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D. C. Week Oct. 3rd, 1910 DE RENZO and LADUE Work on the flying trapeze which is all right but not away from the ordinary. Full stage. HAL NEBBITT "The College Boy From Ipswitch". Do not like his line of talk or work so well as upon previous occasions. In one. FAY, 2 COLEYS and FAY "From Uncle Tom to Vaudeville". Two men and two girls in a minstrel act with some pretty good dancing and pretty good business. With this act the show started all right. In one. Mme. CASSELLI'S CHIHUAHUA DOGS. An extraordinary act along this line and contains many elements of novelty. Full stage. INTERMISSION VILNOS WESTONY The Hungarian Phenomenal Pianist. Appeals to the lovers of classic as well as popular music. Responded to several encores. Good act for refined audiences. In one. Mrs. GARDNER CRANE and Co. "The Little Sunbeam". A farce and a good one. The scene is laid in a Pullman sleeper and the situations and line of talk are very funny. In one and a half. THE NAMBA TROUPE The usual Japanese tumbling and equilibristic work which is good but the head walking up a set of steps is wonderful. Full stage. "A MODERN ROMEO and JULIET IN A SMALL COUNTRY TOWN". Good comic film. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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