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"They are omedy acrobats, more contortionists than acrobats, who do little specialty work, depending more upon the comedy, gained mostly by pantomime of the smaller man in a Scotch accent."
"There is some talk ('gags') in the turn that might be dropped, leaving the act 'dumb.' It would not injure the laughing results, in fact help them, for to be acrobatic and funny is quite sufficient without lstriving for oratory through bad jokes."
"Burley and Burley made a first class opener. they seemed to know it, never missing a bow and borrowing a couple."
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Variety (33:10), February 1914