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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903

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88 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. Week Beginning Dec. 1st. BURT JORDAN & ROSA CROUCH: Sensational, grotesque and "buck" dancers. A good act, particularly for an opener. 10 minutes full stage; 2 minutes in 1. THE WHITE TSHERKESS TRIO: A man and two women who do a singing turn of the operatic order. They carry special scenery which is very artistic and their costumes are original and neat. Their voices are good and blend exceedingly well. The act goes big with the audience. 13 minutes full stage. SAGER MIDGLEY & GERTIE CARLISLE: Presenting the sketch "After School." Comment is unnecessary. They are a "knock out." 24 minutes full stage. THEO. F. SMITH & JENNY ST. GEORGE-FULLER: Refined instrumentalists. Vaudeville does not include a better musical act. 20 minutes full stage 3 minutes in 1. MILLY CAPELL: European equestrienne. This is her second week. On account of the very pretty picture that she makes she goes strong as she did last week. 9 minutes full stage. R. J. Jose: Tenor singer. The very best of them all. 12 minutes in 1. THE NELSON FAMILY OF ACROBATS: This act is composed of three men, two young women, three boys and two small girls. The greatest acrobatic act extant. 11 minutes full stage. JAMES THORNTON: Monologist and vocalist. He goes like a cyclone. It is a case of continuous laughter from his entrance to his exit. 26 minutes in 1. BURK AND ANDRUS AND THEIR TRAINED MULE: This act, if it can be so classed, was closed after the evening performance. 9 minutes full stage.
 
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