Tenbrookes and Lambert

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2 shows, 20 min. open full stage close in 1. First time here in a comedy musical and vocal sketch “Prof. Schmalz’s Academy.” It is really too good an act to waste in such a position in the afternoon bill, but we are forced to do it because of a confliction of other material. Lambert is probably the best violinist who has ever been heard in vaudeville, and is likewise an exceptionally brilliant piano player. In fact, he is too clever a man to be wasting his talents in a sketch of this kind. At night they will be down next to the Welsons, who will precede the biograph, which closes the show.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 14 March-21 November 1904