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

Page 245

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Maryland Theatre Report, Week of Sept. 2, 1912. RORDER AND LESTER. 7 min. Full Stage. Bad appearance, fair gymnasts. A very poor opening act. BROWN AND STAMM. 15 min. in 1 - Two comedy song singers. Not strong enough for the present day big time show. SCHOOLER AND DICKINSON. 15 min. in 2 - Piano Player and Singer. Boy at piano good, girl vocalist bad. Just about got by. EDDIE ROSS. 16 min. In 1- Black-face comedian, good banjoist. Very good. Made a hit. Zelda Sears & Co. in THE WARDROBE LADY. 23 min. Full Stage. Miss Sears good. Sketch poor, support very poor. A disappointment. INTERMISSION. THE BELL FAMILY. 28 min. Full Stage. A great showy act, that scored even better than last season. GORDON AND MARX. 16 min. in 1 - These two German Comedians held the spot all right, and finished good. KLUTING'S ANIMALS. 12 min. Full Stage. a beautiful act that gave great satisfaction, and closed the show in fine shape. KINETOGRAPH. - O.K.
 
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