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It is reminiscent of a series of episodes introduced by her some time ago, and the instant she enters an explanation is directed to the orchestra leader, with interrogations, which she alone answers. Fol- lowing a rather pointless string of talk about matters of small importance, she gives an imitation of a fastidious bride entering the chapel to be married.
It is satirical, and amusing to the women in the audience. More dialogue and a "coon" song in "one" make up the balance of her act. Miss Otis is very talented, and if she contemplates remaining in vaudeville another vehicle should be procured immediately. A dramatic or comedy sketch would serve better.
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Variety 8:4 (08/24/1907)