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March 3, 1900
THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW
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Vaudeville Notes
The Healy Sisters will be home in May.
Mullin & Ward, are at the Leader, Vallejo.
Adgie and her Lyons are at the Lyceum, Victoria.
Musto & Ruiz, at Tivoli Theatre, Stockton, are doing well.
Lillian Sherwood and Volkyra will open in Portland next week.
Archie Levy will shortly take a Southern trip. It will'be business and pleasure combined.
Lulane & Darrell will open at the Chutes March 5th, their first San Francisco appearance.
Mabel Parnell, Barbette and Del Ray appear at the Standard Theatre, Bakersfield next week.
L. E. Lund, lightning change artist and impersonator, is a hit at the Gem Theatre, Missouri. He is also stage manager.
F. M. Carrillo, of the Standard Theatre, Bakersfield, spent a few days in town. He will enlarge his house, as there is only standing room nightly.
Dan Meader, after three and a half years at the Chutes as stage manager, is still a fixture at that popular resort, well liked by all who come in contact with him.
Aubrey Boucicault has joined with Grace Filkins, the wife of Commander Marix of the United States Navy, to appear in vaudeville in a sketch that has been written expressly for them.
Edith Barton, the handsome feminine member of the Black Bartons, is suffering from a sprained knee, and though on at the Chutes this week, is constantly under the doctor's care.
Edward B. Adams, a well known Frisco boy who has won quite a reputation on the Eastern vaudeville stage, is singing a special engagement at Morosco's in Aladdin Jr., and is being very favorably received with his descriptive and coon songs.
Truly Sbattuck, that statuesque young Californian, returned from Europe last week and was at once signed for a part in the production of AroundNew York in Eighty Minutes at Koster & Bial's. She spent considerable time in Germany and returns to America looking exceedingly well.
The American girls who call themselves the Hawaiian Queens in the sketch, King Moo's Wedding Day, are properly sized up in New York thus: "It seems that in Hawaii the maidens dress in brown fleshings, badly fitting and wrinkled in the legs, with silk skirts of many colors slit at the sides. They also wear green fringe on their skirts and tin butter dishes just under their shoulders, forward. The Hula dance they presented was very demure, and not at all like the real thing. Their singing was good, however, and the idea new enough to take. The only thing it recalled to
mind was the old variety act, The Happy Hottentots.
Scott & Howard are in Los Angeles.
Gates & Clark are at the People's Theatre, Seattle.
The 2 Hewitts have returned home from the East.
Ross & Henderson, will shortly appear in San Francisco.
Zoyarra made a big hit at the Vienna Buffet, Los Angeles.
Oakland Park opened Sunday, Feb. 25th, to a very large crowd.
Alf. James is stage manager of the Cceur D'Alene Theatre, Spokane.
Boyle & Lewis will appear at the Tivoli Theatre, Stockton next week.
The Mohring Bros., are a big hit at Fredericksburg Music Hall, Portland.
Sidney Drew and his talented wife' are early attractions at the Orpheum.
Fanny Hall, who has recovered from her wounds, has left for the East.
J. A. Johnson, formerly of the Trilby, Victoria, has opened the Lyceum.
Armstrong & O'Neil will shortly play the Standard Theatre; Vienna Buffet to follow.
The Gordon Sisters are on their way to this city, direct from Chicago; will open at the Chutes in the near future.
Nelson C. Roberts is another hasbeen manager of Koster & Bial's. Chas. P. Salisbury is the new temporary manager.
Archie Levy agency has signed contracts with many Eastern people, who will shortly arrive.
Lola Cotton, Kessing & Ralston, open at Fredericksburg Music Hall, Portland, Oregon, next week.
Paderewski s Coast Tour
The Pacific Coast Tour of Ignaci Paderewski will be under the direction of S. H. Friedlander & Co., managers of the California Theatre. The managers have engaged J. Duke Murry, formerly business manager of the Grand Opera House, New York City, to represent them during the Paderewski tour of the Coast.
The double quartette with The Old Homestead at the Columbia theatre is given an ovation at every performance. It is a fine musical treat and the audience makes the most of the quartette's good nature in response to recalls.
The seven feminine members of the Because She Loved Him .So company are: Annie Irish, Kate Meek, Lenora Braham, Maggie Fielding, Margaret Mayo, Marion Fairfax and Frances Comstock.
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The best, brightest and most complete Vaudeville houses in Canada. We play no performers but the best, no others tolerated.
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C. McNIFFE, Secretary,
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H. L. HASTINGS
TEACHER OF BANJO. 312 Post Street. 'Phone 4982 Steiner. Residence 814 Shrader St.
MRS. C. J. TOOKER and
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