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Comic dialogue and parodies.
"At the Peace Conference."
Nothing could be more apropos for a comedy talking turn now than the Peace Conference. Hoey and Lee have it. They named their new act after it. The idea is so current it can not miss.
Just a matter of talking material. Their dialog of the Conference is snappy. One remark held up the turn in the early part. It was when Mr. Lee described what part the United States would
play in the League of Nations. The later end of the turn is devoted to parody singing. The two men appear as they formerly did, genteel Hebrews. The present act has no limitations while peace negotiations are underway. It is susceptible to a topical leaning to international events for a long time to come. Matter of material only.
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Variety, 54:6 (04/04/1919)