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“Stop, Look & Listen”. While I don’t think this little play amounts to a great deal, it serves the purpose for Miss Tully very well. The story is of a stranded actress who runs across a little country girl who is anxious to go on the stage, and in fact has saved up enough money to run away from home and go to New York. After finding out that Miss Tully is an actress, she asks her to give imitations of people whom she has read about, which she did very well. She closes her act with an imitation of a young girl who left home after living with a man for two years, he becomes tired of her and tells her he is going to leave her. This little scene naturally serves to turn the country girls’ mind from going on the stage, and was so well done by Miss Tully that she received three curtain calls at close. A very good act. Open in one, then to full stage. 27 minutes
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907