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

Page 57

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON WEEK Jan. 29th EDWIN GEORGE His juggling is merely incidental to his comedy patter which is good and he merits a better position on the program. In one. CLEMONS and DEAN Their dancing is good but we care little about their singing. Work in one but we gave them a little setting. WALTER S. DICKERSON The "Rube" and Ex-Justice of the Peace. He was received most warmly and made one of the hits of the bill. In one. Mr. and Mrs. ERWIN CONNELLY "Sweethearts". This offering is a success here, dainty, well presented, good from a scenic standpoint and thoroughly pleased our patrons. F. S. INTERMISSION THE LANGDONS "A Night on the Boulevard" A novelty, full of comedy, and pleased decidedly. F. S. NELLIE NICHOLS Our people received here with the same cordiality as ever. In one. LASKY'S "CALIFORNIA". A good opera from every standpoint, music, book, lyrics, cast and staging. Full stage. THE PHOTOPLANE A good selection of current events. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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