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Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914

Page 210

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208 SCENIC TEMPLE, PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND Report on acts playing this theatre week of April Six, 1914. Bert and Bessie Draper. Man and woman. Songs, minstrel jokes and a monologue by the man. 14 minutes in the olio. Went good. ""Huckin's Run. A comedy sketch by Frank Lynch and company, the man using slang dialect. 13 minutes in their own set in the full stage. Went good. Goldsmith and [Hoppe? Heppe?] Two men. "The Manager and the Salesman", a skit introducing comedy, and playing on. musical instruments:-cornet, clarinet, and concertinas, also miniature trombones. 13 minutes in the olio. HIT. The Gliding Stilmans. Man and woman. In society dances, the Tango, the Maxine, and the One-Step. 12 minutes in the full stage. Went good. SCENIC TEMPLE, PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND\ Week commencing April Nine, 1914. Seen by C.L. McNally. Martini and Martin. Man and boy. 12 minutes in one. Club-swinging and juggling. Their work is fairly good, but is too slow. Went Fair. Betts and [Chidlow? Chidlew?] Two men. Work 15 minutes in one. Comedy singing and talking act, mostly talking. Went poor at matinee, but good at night. Beaumonte and Arnold. Man and woman. 16 minutes in full stage and close in one. A comedy skit "The Doctorine" which is closed by singing, and some clever dancing by the female of the act. Went good. The Fern-Bigelow Trio. Three men. 12 minutes in the full stage. A comedy acrobatic and bump act, which contains some really good acrobatics. A good novelty. Went good.
 
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