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Marzella has a well trained troupe of cockatoos, parrots, and macaws and has worked out an interesting exhibition of bird training with a touch of picturesqueness in the opening and the usual riding feat on a wire, motive power being supplied by the usual clockworks, for a finish.
The birds are a well behaved lot and go through a variety of tricks, all of them well executed, although they have been seen before. The act is nicely dressed and handled with good showmanship, by the woman, while a dress coated man and a girl hover about in the background.
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Variety 9:1 (09/07/1907)