“Some Bride”

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Comic dialogue and singing.
A comedy playlet, the second of the evening, entitled "Some Bride," followed the picture. The playlet employs two women and one man and appears to carry an excess in the feminine line. The opening has one of the women rendering a song. It's hard on the audience. During her absence, the other woman appears while the man is singing a love song. He wants to marry her. Her consent brings them before a transparency in a telephone conversation, supposed to be from the Rhine to Times square. The scenery then shows a church, with the man in evening dress and the woman as the bride. The latter does some very clever dancing. The turn closes with songs and dances, again showing the entire company and was well received.
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Variety, 54:4 (03/21/1919)