Lucille Mulall & Co.’s Wild West

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There is a Western atmosphere prevailing, and the stage hands dressed in cowboy garb heighten this effect.
On the stage is a miniature Wild West exhibition, embracing the main points, even to "broncho busting," and that, now the closing feature of the act, is hardly worth the time and trouble entailed in fencing off the stage to avoid the audience becoming apprehensive of danger of accident to the horses or rider.
Miss Mulhall takes upon herself the main work. Of youthful looks and an easy stage bearing, combined with a natural grace, she becomes popular immediately.
The act drags a bit in the center, and a few minutes could be taken out. Miss Mulhall has an offering which will please wherever shown.
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Variety 9:2 (09/14/1907)