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Colonial style costumes and wigs.
Singing.
A real high class signing offering was served up by the Beatrice Morrell Sextet. Colonial style is tried for with the young women all wearing wigs. The clothes appear more up to date. The Colonial idea has been petty well worn out for these singing turns and it would be just as well to get as far away from it as possible. Standard light opera and the old-fashioned numbers are employed in the working out of which a high soprano comes to the front. The possessor of this voice in all probability is Beatrice Morrell. Her voice is the act. A harpist and violinist round out the turn. Several bows were required.
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Variety, 40:12 (11/19/1915)