Simon and Shields’ and Co.

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"High life is Jail" William Sloan and W. H. (Bill) Mack are featured. The Metropolitan Quartet assume roles, breaking up the dialog with songs at odd moments. William H. Sloan is the German Warden, doing his duty by permission. Bill Mack is a "strong arm guy" who, through his size, bosses things. Frank De Groat, of the Quartet, plays a bank president exceptionally well, making the part a relishable travesty through its seriousness.
Those who like to laugh at something worth while can take their fill out of this sketch.
One of the cleanest pieces of satirical writing for this season or several is Ren Shields' "High Life in Jail," written by Mr. Shields for himself and Mike Simon to produce, which they have done, once again, at Hammerstein's this week.
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Variety 16:10 (11/13/1909)