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Keith-Albee managers' report book, May 11, 1914-July 1, 1915

Page 39

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LEO PERNIKOFF & ETHEL ROSE Society dancers. (no details) 12 minutes, f. s. Palace. CLAUDE GOLDEN (no details) 17 minutes in one. MEISTERSINGERS' ALL-STAR MINSTRELS - Several new solos have been introduced for the second and last week of the Minstrels, and the end men are telling all new gags. 55 minutes, f. s. Temple, Detroit. FLYING HENRYS A fast flying trapeze act. Special black drop, full stage, 6 minutes. BOYLE & BRAZIL Two young men of good appearance in singing and dancing. 8 minutes in One. ALEXANDER KIDS Second week of this act with entire change of songs, closing with their dancing. 15 minutes in Two. MORRIS CRONIN & CO. A novelty club swinging act interspersed with comedy by dwarfs, etc. Special set, full stage, 14 min. CHARLES OLCOTT Pianologue introducing a comic opera travesty. Songs and stories. 18 minutes in One. FLORENZE TEMPEST & CO. Miss Tempest is assisted by two young men, one at the piano. Interior in three, 19 minutes. MULLER & STANLEY Have some new material. 20 minutes in one. FIVE METZETTIS A fast acrobatic number. Palace, f. s. 6 minutes. Keith's Philadelphia. WOODS & WOODS TRIO "An Elopement by Wire." Opening with pantomime, follow with wire walking, man and woman working straight, one man getting some laughs through comedy well handled. 9 minutes, f. s. TALBOT KENNY & GRACE WALSH Man and woman working in evening clothes, girl making two changes. Open with duet and each sings a ballad. Finish with popular song and dance. 10 Minutes, in one. WALTER LEWIS & CO. Comedy sketch, "Telling Father." Light comedy vehicle of familiar theme, with plenty of action and bright talk. Walter Lewis and Florence Burnsmore were formerly Orpheum Stock Co. favorites here. 17 minutes, f. s. ALF JAMES HOLT Mimics voices and sounds, also birds, animals, etc. uses bits of witty talk and side remarks. Big, jolly looking chap, working in evening clothes. 15 minutes in one. LYSA GRAHAM & CO. A pretty musical and dancing number, employing two men and a girl, one man accompanying at piano and introducing a one-hand piano-playing number. Dances consist of "Hesitation," Maxime, etc. with toe-dancing specialty. Miss Graham was formerly principal dancer with "Red Rose," "Merry Countess" and other Broadway shows. 12 minutes, f. s. Special velvet drop.
 
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