Carver & Pollard

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Two women, eccentric comediennes. I can’t understand why a great amount of fault was found with this act in our Western houses. The act is not a sensation, but the women have lots of personality, sing well – the class of music they attempt – and one of them is really funny. Got some little applause on their songs and the comedy got as much laughter as we should expect from an act of that kind, at that price. It is barley possible that they are being paid $35.00 too much, but an act that can open and close in one, has its value and probably we are expected to pay a little more for acts of that kind. It should not be placed on the bill later than 8 o’clock in the continuous houses and about number two in the two a day houses. 18 min. 3 shows.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 4 September 1905-23 April 1906