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Sheilla Terry and Co., No. 3, in W.B. Friedlander's "Three's a Crowd" has a rather unique dancing specialty, built around a new idea in story. Miss Terry is a capable dancer. Her youth and appearance are important. Her youth and appearance are important. Gattison Jones is a limber dancer and Ben Bard a capable "straight," but the turn lacks a voice to stand off the excellent dancing shown. The finale is novel and insures the turn's success. It's somewhat different from the stereotyped dancing production, and with some work should develop into one of the staple dancing acts on big time.
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Variety, 54:6 (04/04/1919)