Famous Sutcliff Troupe

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World’s renouned Character Dancers, Scottish Pipers and Acrobats.  Six Men and one woman, make their entrance dressed in beautiful Skottish uniforms four of them playing bag pipes two on snare drums and one of them on a base drum.  The second number is Scottish dancing by four members of the troupe after which they go through an acrobatic part of the programme with some very good tumbling.  The act closes with them playing pipes and drums when they leave the stage.  A very neat and refined and well dressed act, and held the audience until close.  Very few of them going out considering the show was running quite late and the weather is unusually hot.  16 Min.  Full stage.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907