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“Dickens’ Characters”: 26 min. F.S. 2 shows. This man is a great artist and his act is very high-class and interesting. Each impersonation of Dickens’ characters seemed to be very life-like and adhered to the traditions of the novelists’ favourite illustrations. The MacCawber and the Miser were particularly strong. Think that he will draw business with the orchestra crowd. Act a little over the heads of the gallery, but wins big with the better class of patrons. Press very enthusiastic this morning.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 23 September 1907-12 March 1908