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Story August 13, 1905

Morning Appeal

Carson City, Ormsby County, Carson City County, Nevada

What is this article about?

The Kitescope vaudeville theater presented one of its finest programs over two nights, drawing packed houses with excellent films, singing, and banjo playing by Mr. West. The low-priced shows support a local organization, but the venue closes this week for the Georgia Harper company at the Opera House.

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FINE PERFORMANCE.
The Kitescope Has a Packed House and Presents Fine Program.
One of the finest programs that has yet been presented at the local vaudeville theatre has been on the boards for the past two nights and at both performances a packed house was the order.
The films were the best seen here and were very distinct. The singing was good as were the pictures illustrating them. The banjo playing by Mr. West was surely entertaining and thoroughly enjoyed by all.
The program that the managers of this little playhouse are offering the public at the exceptionally low price warrant a crowded house at each entertainment, and as the proceeds go toward keeping up a home organization the people should stand in and fill the house at each performance.
The place will remain closed this week owing to the Georgia Harper company which will be seen at the Opera House all week.

What sub-type of article is it?

Theater Review Entertainment Report

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Vaudeville Theater Performance Packed House Banjo Playing Films Singing

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. West Georgia Harper Company

Where did it happen?

Kitescope Vaudeville Theatre, Opera House

Story Details

Key Persons

Mr. West Georgia Harper Company

Location

Kitescope Vaudeville Theatre, Opera House

Event Date

Past Two Nights, This Week

Story Details

Finest program at Kitescope with packed houses, featuring distinct films, good singing with illustrations, and entertaining banjo by Mr. West; low prices support local organization; closes this week for Georgia Harper at Opera House.

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