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"The Frolicsome Lambs". The cast has two good comedians in
Mike J. Kelly, the principal, and Frank
Chick, the comedy bicyclist, who does a
first rate eccentric during the pieces.
Gertrude Fiske and May Belmont carry off
the chief honors among the women. Meyer Harris is cast as a Hebrew
bell boy working in a sort of partnership
with Frank Chick. The olio started off with Gertrude Fiske,
who went the limit on the "audience song"
thing, tinging two songs to the boxes
as well as another one of the acts. Mike Kelly and Meyer Harris
had a conversational turn (Hebrew and
straight) that developed nothing particularly
interesting. Blanch Brothers and
Randolph have a severely conventional
musical act, and Alma Burman and May
Belmont finished the vaudeville section
with more talk.
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Variety 16:2 (09/18/1909)