Harry M. Strousse

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"Lady Buccaneers" Joseph K. Watson is the principal comedian and responsible for a majority of the laughs. Mae Mack is the soubret, about as lively and bard working as they come. Burt Mack leads n song called "Dancing Sal." Marion Blake, as a chaperone in a hideous make up, Is a sure-fire laugh on appearance alone. Helen Van Buren is the leading lady. Joe Watson's monolog, "o'Brien's Christening," shows Watson is a good judge of material for a Hebrew comedian. He kept the house in good spirit. Alvin and Kenney were the big hit of the vaudeville department in a comedy acrobatic net.
For a laughing show It can't be beaten. A medley of song titles handled by Watson and Miss Mack early in the first part Is a sure applause winner and proved one of the bent if not the best bit In the whole show.
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Variety 16:4 (10/02/1909)