George and Bella

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They were in the familiar dining room set, the man in the guise of a waiter and the woman as a guest, and later a maid.
The whirling of hats is the best thing done. The man is showing something new in this work. Too much time is consumed with it, however. In fact, most of the time is devoted to it, and the good results obtained at the opening are lost
The pantomime of the woman is so bad it's funny, and her attempts at comedy are about as hopeless. The act will not do.
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Variety 8:4 (08/24/1907)