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Harry and Anna Seymour picked up the show after the intermission and got the audience settled again and in an agreeable mood. Miss Seymour’s imitation of Nora Bayes is the weakest of her bits. The others are capital. So is her clowning and “nut” stuff, guaranteed to tie up any audience of the Riverside class. Harry’s dancing is the goods. As a sample of faultless specialty, it stands out like Caruso’s high C.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 22 October 1920