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24 attractive and shapely girls in the chorus. Dancing and tumbling, Etta Pillard dances. Varied costumes.
Chorus singing and musical numbers. George Stone and Billy Baker provide comedy. Billy Foster provides German comedy.
"Just a Simple Little Country Girl," "At the Ball."
So lively is the action and so lifting the melody, the audience gives vent to applause and cheers throughout the entire proceeding, which consumes fully five minutes.
While the general idea is not new, it is more effectively handled in this instance than in any of the two-dollar productions in which it has been introduced. I have seen audiences enthuse over the performances of the current famous exponents of terpischore, but in no instance has such vociferous demonstrations been indulged in as those which invariably follow Stone and Pillard's dancing specialty. The production is adequate as to scenery and there is a profusion of tasteful and stunning costumes.
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Variety, 37:5 (01/01/1915)