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

Page 107

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TRENT THEATRE CRITICISM, WEEK OF FEBRUARY 26, 1912 By J. F. Clancy AFTERNOON SHOW BLACK & MC CONE Rough comedy acrobatic act. Works in full stage. This is, positively the roughest act I have ever seen. If it was not for their comedy it would be almost uncanny. KLASS & BERNIE Musical act in "one." This act starts the show going in mighty good shape. The act is a novel one and could fill a spot on any bill. HENRY HARGRAVES & CO Dramatic sketch, entitled "Chums." I do not think the audience cared very much for this act, judging from the applause accorded them at the finish. The story is a little rough and seems to be very much disconnected. NELLIE V. NICHOLS Singing comedienne in "one." Miss Nichols has one of the best collections of songs I have heard in some time. Closed the first of the bill in good shape. INTERMISSION MUSICAL GORDON HIGHLANDERS Singers, dancers and musicians in "full stage." Could close in "one" if necessary. A novelty in the line of musical turns and went well. WALTER C. KELLY Mr. Kelly is giving here his famous impersonation of "The Virginia Judge." This is Mr. Kelly's first appearance in Trenton in five years. He seems to have lost none of his old-time popularity. His act at the matinee today was positively the hit of the bill. AMOROS SISTERS A decidedly novel singing, dancing and acrobatic act. Works in full stage. While not the kind of an act with which to close the show, nevertheless they got by with it this afternoon in mighty good shape.
 
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