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Singing.
Mabel McCane seems to have improved in the passing of seasons; but unmistakably inclined to assume the same old elastic, swaying, gliding and serpentinish way of making her entrances. She shows good taste in the selection of her stage wear and her voice Monday was in good fettle. By eliminating the waste and speeding the turn up here and there the McCane revue would be much stronger than it is. The work of Al Sexton and Grant and Wing is particularly noteworthy throughout. That Grant and Wing combination needs watching. That girl in particular is a host in herself; as doublejointed apparently as a contortionist and as supple as an eel, displaying grace and skill with it all. The girl's dancing can hold its own anywhere.
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Variety, 53:12 (02/14/1919)