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Title
B.F. Keith's program, week Feb. 15, 1915
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Theater programs--Washington (D.C.) (RBGENR)
Theater programs--1915 (RBGENR)
Place
United States--District of Columbia--Washington.
Language
English
Classification
LCC: PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/B (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Content
text
Note
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
Summary
B.F. Keith's Theatre, Washington, D.C., program, week Feb. 15, 1915. Free pipe organ recitals at intermssion in the promenade lounge, Alois Kimmel, organist. B.F. Keith's Theatre Orchestra, C. Fred'k Clark, musical director. Overture at 2 and 8 o'clock.
Table Of Contents
A. Intermezzo "Bubbles" / Powell. Selection "King Dodo" / Luders
B. March "The Suburbanite" / Allen. Selection "Echoes from the Opera" / Recker
C. Tuscano Brothers, battle axe jugglers
D. Fletcher Norton and Nina Payne, song sketches with dance trimmings
E. "An Innocent Bystander"
F. Robert Emmett Keane and Muriel Window, late features of "The Passing Show of 1914"
G. Ralph Riggs and Katherine Witchie "Dance Divertissements"
H. Intermission: One-Step "Slowest Girl in Town" / Walker. Free pipe organ recital in promenade lounge: Waltz Suite "Dream of the Waltz" / Phillips
I. Ed. Flanagan and Edwards Neely in their new act "Off and On" a sequel to "On and Off"
J. Eva Tanguay, the world's greatest eccentric comedienne
K. "The Okabe Japs," unrivaled Oriental artists
L. The Pathe weekly news pictorial. Exit "Dashing Cavaliers" / Braham.
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B.F. Keith's program, week Feb. 15, 1915