Clayton White & Marie Stuart

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In “Paris”. This act is well known in all the Keith houses. About the time the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, and the Quakers and William Penn settled in Philadelphia, the Shakers discovered the Western Reserve, which is now Cleveland. The three sects have similar views, and none of them agree that “Paris” is suitable for a Keith house. There were letters of complaint received when the act was presented here last year, and I know similar letters that were received in Philadelphia. However, the act today was a scream; I have never seen it go better. Clayton White, Marie Stuart and Miss D’Arcy were all at their best, and the handled the cold frosty audience in a manner that made the Monday afternoon ranks sit-up and take notice. The applause at the close of the act was hearty and sincere. C.D.F. in 3. 33 min.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 30 April 1906 – 4 February 1907