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Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

Page 14

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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE. BOSTON SHOW WEEK OF JANUARY 1, 1912. (Monday Night Show.) (R. G. Larsen.) THE STANLEYS. 9 minutes in two. A very good shadowgraph set to open the show, and went well to-day. EDWIN GEORGE. 14 minutes in one. This man with his juggling and burlesque got the audience in good shape at both shows to-day, and to-night finished very big. COLLEGE TRIO. 10 minutes f.s. with which short close in one. A rattling good three man set with attractive stage setting that woke up things in good shape and finished strong in one. PROF. ANDREWS' "WONDER [illegible]" 12 minutes f.s. Doing a number of new stunts and going very well in this spot to-night. Held the attention and interest of the audience. J. C. NUGENT and CO. IN "THE SQUARER." 29 minutes f.s. open in one five minutes. Same sketch as played here on his last visit and going as well as ever. [illegible] and LEE. 15 minutes in one. This set also went very big, in fact, as big as ever they went in this house. "BILLY's TOMBSTONES." 27 minutes in two, special set. This wellknown sketch was put on in pretty good shape and got lots of laughs all through. FRANK [illegible]. 18 minutes in one. A riot. BOWERS, WALTERS and [illegible]. 12 minutes f.s. The three rubes made a great closing act for a good running show. CUTS. Edwin George - [illegible] about other man's wife for three weeks and didn't know who had his wife now. Prof. Andrews has been instructed not to throw things into the audience.
 
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