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Male and female duo.
Singing and talking comedy.
"The 5.15."
Byal and Early consist of an angular girl and a tall boy, both possessing pleasing voices. The big difference between this and the majority of two acts is that the girls has a voice deeper than that of her male partner. Carl Byal has a high tenor, while Dora Early undermines him with a strong contralto. The two open in much the same style as the other two-acts, but after their first number it can readily seen they possess something in the way of ability that is not included in the make-up of most acts of this kind. Miss Early's length of arms prove her greatest asset in securing laughs. Her manipulations of these members is immense. The turn did very big "No. 4" at the Colonial Monday night.
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Variety, 38:5 (04/02/1915)