Valerie and Company

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The playlet is skillfully adapted to vaudeville purpose. It makes it appeal along the broader lines of pathos, without falling at all into maudlin class, exerts a strong dramatic appeal, maintains a high tension of interest and grips the sympathies with a sure and certain hold. Roy Fairchild has built his sketch with an unerring instinct for the vaudeville requirement of swift and sustained effect, and Miss Bergerie, notwithstanding her odd mannerisms of speech and action, realizes the title character to its fullest.
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Variety 5: 1 ( December 15, 1906)