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"Cousin Eleanor."
Miss Crosman in "Cousin Eleanor" is light and airy, with a show girl after money from a young man who once worshiped at her shrine, but who later repented the error and married and was living happily until she (the show girl bobs up unexpectedly with a batch of old love letters, but is bluffed nearly by Cousin Eleanor, played capably and adroitly by Miss Crosman. The sketch in other hands than Miss Crosman's would fare badly, but she managers to make an impressive, well liked character out of the cousin who went to extremes to help a young couple escape scandal and separation which invariably follows. Miss Crosman carries a special setting which is one of the prettiest, most effective and attractive seen on the Majestic stage in many months. For this Miss Crosman is to be high commended.
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Variety, 41:3 (12/17/1915)