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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 144

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KEITH'S THEATRE WASHINGTON D.C. Sept. 1, 1913 VERSATILE TRIO Presenting "Poker Phiends". Act consists of pantomime, singing and dancing. Three nice, appearing young men, and could hold a little stronger position on any bill. Open at 1, then to F.S., and close in one. LEITZEL AND JEANETTE Two young women performing on the rings and trapeze The former, Miss Leitzel, is exceptionally clever, and does some remarkable work. F. S. ELIDA MORRIS She presented an entirely new act consisting of songs and dances with a change of costume for each. A good singer and dancer, and received with much applause. In one. S. MILLER KENT & CO. "The Real Mr. Q." A good sketch and well acted. F.S. INTERMISSION GOLDEN AND DE WINTRESS "The Middle with the Fiddle" and "A Ventriloqual Surprise" is the manner in which they bill themselves. Both clever people and Mr. Golden one of the best comedians we have had here in a long time. In one. THE MEISTERSINGERS "In the Wild Woods". A magnificent setting. These men are all possessed of fine voices and the audience with loath to let them go. They responded to all the encores, and even then wanted more. Very, very good. F.S. THE KINEMACOLOR The famous old morality play in the three reels entitled "EVERYMAN". There were not six people left the house until later these pictures had been presented. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager
 
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