The Romany Operatic Troupe

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The entire company of eleven is. made up of voices which exquisitely blend, and have been carefully selected. Florence Quinn is the single American in the act, and the star of it. She is a soprano, with a splendid voice, rendering her solo with an intenseness that makes of her an actress. There is a baritone who sings alone on the stage at the opening before the well set stage of a gypsy camp is shown. He has a good voice and number, but there is no special need that may be seen why he occupies the stage solely, and if there is he should be instructed to button up his shirt while so close to the audience.
The Romany Operatic Troupe is an enlarged duplicate of the Zingari Troupe, Alessando Bevanini singing the same solo he did formerly in the other sketch. There is no story to connect the songs of the present offering, it being merely a succession of solos, duets, trios, quartets or concerts. There is an admirable quartet number which could succeed easily alone in vaudeville.
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Variety 10:2 (10/12/1907)