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

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TEMPLE THEATRE, DETROIT, MICH. Week Beginning March 30th. CHARLES & MINNIE SA-VAN: Comedy acrobats. An average act. Is going here as well as the majority in its class. 12 minutes full stage and three minutes in I. BLOCKSON & BURNS: Two men who do an eccentric comedy turn. Although they have appeared in this city several times they go well. I3 minutes full stage and 2 minutes in I. MR. & MRS. MARK MURPHY: Presenting the sketch entitled "Why Deagan Swore Off. The skit is a fairly good one and Mr. Murphy and his wife play it for every laugh it contains. I9 minutes full stage. GEORGIA O'RAMEY: Singing comedienne. She is a pretty girl, dresses well and has an original way of "delivering the coin." A fair turn. I2 minutes in I. FILSON & ERROL: Appearing in a sketch entitled "A Tip on the Derby." A superb playlet. Mr. Filson and his wife are two of the best actors in the business. A big hit. 24 minutes full stage. MADAME KONORAH: "The Modern Witch." While blindfolded she does rapid calculating in a way that surprises her auditors. It is a turn that will cause people to talk after they have left the theater, in consequence of which it is a drawing card. 22 minutes full stage. HUNGARIAN BOYS' BAND: As a novelty it is a winner; musically it is only fair. It elicits the unstinted applause of the major portion of the audience. I7 minutes full stage. AL. LAWRENCE: Mimic and comedian. This performer is all right. Ins deserving of a place on any bill, no matter how strong. I9 minutes in I. ZENO, CARL & KENO--Aerial bar performers. They do some very sensational stunts and do them well. The act is going big in this theater. I0 minutes full stage.
 
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