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25 minutes. Open in three. Special set. Close in one. Plain chamber flat and street drop. Doing their new act, “A Hungarian Rhapsodie.” Opens in the kitchen of a Hungarian café, with a Yiddisher chef, a Hungarian proprietor, and two waiters. Go to a doctor’s office in one, and close in the street with straight singing. The act was one of the hits of the show at both performances Monday. The comedy got over big, and the singing was up to their usual high standard. Better than the old act.
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University of Iowa, Keith Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 4 July 1915 – 13 November 1916