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NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATER
HIGH-PRICED STARS WILL
MAKE UP FORSYTH BILL
The highest cost bill of vaudeville that
has been presented in Atlanta will be
the bill of entertainment at the Forsyth
next week, starting with matinee on Mon
day and continuing with daily matinee
and evening performances all the week.
Joe Welch, the original, one of the clev
erest character comedians in the theatri
cal profession, and Trixie Friganza, the
always famous musical comedy comed
ienne, will be the stars of the program,
and there will be five other acts of ex
ceptional and extraordinary merit.
It is the purpose of the Forsyth man
agement to make the programs for the
busy theater the best that money and
the influence of the Keith circuit can pos
sibly make them. There has been such
a tremendous patronage during the last
few weeks, a response to the excellent en
tertainment that has been offered, that
very effort is being made to prsent th
highest quality of real vaudeville that is
available, and there is no limit to the
cost. The shows for some weeks have
been of that extreme high quality that
seats have been so much in demand the
supply has been exhausted hours in ad
vance of performances. The strength o.*
the show that will commence operations !
on Monday has evidenced itself at the |
box office with a tremendous advance res- I
ervation.
Joe Welch, who is to he one of the ■
stars of the bill, is conceded to be the •
funniest Hebrew character comedian. He |
has been the star of the “Peddler” and
“The Shoemaker,’’ perfect successes in
the high-class theaters, and his success •
for three years in vaudeville has made j
him one of the greatest stars of that :
branch of the profession. He is funny, .
He Is original and unique and one of the i
greatest cards yet brought to the For- t
syth. Welch has been a headliner for }
two or three years, appearing as the star i
feature in all the Keith and Orpheum i
theaters. He is equally as popular with i
performers as with the theater-goers, and 1
it may be depended upon that he will be i
one of the best liked entertainers yd !
brought to the busy theater.
Trixie Friganza, another of the big star '■
acts, is perhaps the best known of the I
modern stars, so far as Atlanta is con
cerned. The delightful comedienne spent 1
months in Atlanta some years ago in a :
stock organization, and was cultivated by >
some of the best people. She left Atlanta ,
to join a successful musical organization '
and was rapidly advanced to a star posi- I
tlon. She was one of the most success- j
ful entertainers with the famous Joe I
Weber company, and was last seen in At- I
lanta as the star of, one of the musical !
offerings at the Atlanta this last season. !
She has been in vaudeville for some weeks
and has scored a triumph that eclipsed
some of the big hits that have been re
corded by others in the profession. She
will be a popular card on this bill, and
real welcome awaits her.
A big feature will be the introduction
of the Asahi Japanese troupe of six won
derful entertainers. The act is away
from the old style acrobatic Japanese!
novelty, inasmuch as there are other sea- '
tures to the act that are of more im- I
portance. They will show some feats i
in oriental magic that will be interesting. 1
and the feature of this part of the p’o- .
gram will be the wonderful water tricks i
first performed In this country by Ten
Ichi, the great Japanese wizard, who has
given Asahi the secret.
Tom Linton and his Jungle Girls, a com
pany of nine people, will offer a minia
ture musical comedy that promises to be
one of the actually bright spots on the
bill. With special stage equipment ami
special music, with pretty girls ami a duo
of clever comedians this act will probably
be one of the best features on the bill.
The Three Belmonts, the really famous
singing and dancing trio, will offer an
act that gives promise of helping the
drawing power of the program. Pretty
girls and clever dancing has always been
popular here, and there is no doubt that
the Belmonts are in a class all their
own in this class of work. They will in
troduce a surprise novelty that will be
the talk of Atlanta
Gus Edwards' Song Revue.
It Is announced that Gus Edwards’ Song
Revue, the big singing and dancing nov
elty that headlined the bill at the open
ing of Keith’s Union Square theater, in
New York, at the reopening of that place
of amusement last week, will be the star
of the Forsyth bill for the week com
mencing June 24th.
The act is the highest priced headliner
that has been brought South, and in ad-
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Trixie Friganza, noted musical comedy star, who will be one of the Forsyth’s features next wee]
dition to the salary, it has been neces
sary to arrange for round-trip transpor
tation, Atlanta to New York, to get the
service of the star feature.
The offering will hold the stage for
nearly an hour, and for that week there
will be but six numbers on the program.
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