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“Watch the Finish.” 22 min. F.S. Singing and dancing acrobatic novelty. It is well that there is a “finish” to this act, else it would scarcely hold as good a place. Act opens with a song and a running-fire of talk and love-making between boy and girl, all of which is amusing. Then comes the ‘drunk’ scene which just escapes being impossible by the introduction of a dance which is so riotous that it includes the smashing of all the flower-pots and the overturning of all the furniture within sight. Consequently a big hand at the close and three curtain calls.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907