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Mlle. Mina Minar is the bright particular star of this pantomime which tells a complete little story of love, jealousy and crime. The author has installed just enough comedy to bring the production out of the tragic.
Several times during Miss Minar's dances with R. Stl Elia the house was aroused to enthusiasm. On second after the intermission the act was a big success Monday night, receiving four or five legitimate curtain calls. It will be a big hit wherever shown.
The "Apache" craze is having a revival in the metropolis. Although this production cannot rightly be termed an "Apache," it is the outcome of that summer fad.
The piece is exceedingly well staged, and the attention to details brings credit to the producer.
It is a good clean cut entertainment with a story that will interest, dances and comedy well placed.
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Variety 17:6 (01/15/1910)