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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 66

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66 MARYLAN D THEATRE REPORT. BALTIMORE. Week of Oct. 28, 1912. THE THREE DIXON SISTERS, Instrumentalists and Dancers - 10 min. Full Stage. A good lively opening act. MULLEN AND COOGAN. 15 min. in 1 - Singing, talking and dancing act, doing all right. JACK KENNEDY & CO. - Comedy sketch. "A Business Proposal." 18 min. Full Stage. Three people; two men, and one woman. Quick action, good strong comedy lines and situations and one of the best little farces of the season. Closed very strong. EDITH HELENA. 12 min. in 1 - Fine voice, good selections, and thoroughly satisfactory engagement. WILLIAMS, THOMPSON & COPELAND in "The Burglars Union." 16 min. opening seven minutes in one. A good laughing act, but entirely lacking in class. INTERMISSION. DON, THE TALKING DOG - 15 min. in 2 - Would be a splendid card, if you could depend on the dog talking his few words at each performance, but, yesterday afternoon he spoke but one word plain, and last night two, consequently he is a little disappointing. KATE ELINOR AND SAM WILLIAMS. 18 min. in 1 - Our audience never have and I'm afraid never will see any comedy in this pair, as we have played them twice, and while there is a few scattered laughs, I would call both engagements failures. ROEHM'S ATHLETIC GIRLS - 15 min. Full Stage. A very pleasing novelty that closed the show in splendid shape. KINETOGRAPH - All right.
 
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