15 minutes full stage. Can finish 5 minutes in 1, or do entire act in one. This is only a fair musical act.
58 minutes. Carrying as much scenery and effects as a big musical comedy. This woman is a wonderful performer, and her mountings are magnificent and truly artistic. She is a wonderful drawing card, this quality being severely tested here this week, as the weather is the hottest of the year.
11 minutes in 2. Three nice looking chaps who play Banjos and Piano, and sing catchy songs. Going all right.
20 minutes full stage. A comedy sketch that has some very good laughs in it and is going very well.
15 minutes in 1. A combination singing and dancing act. The dancing of the two girls is splendid, and the act held the spot alright.
15 minutes full stage, out to 10 minutes at night show. These people tried to do a talking, singing, dancing and acrobatic act. They are now dancing and tumbling only. This act is not strong enough for the big time.
20 min in 1. One of the most original comedians and refreshing offerings of the season. An act that should have been signed up for a couple of years, as we have too few of this class at present to let Mr. Dillingham profit by. If Casey can induce this man to cancel the Dillingham contract which commences Nov. 1st, you can put us down for a return week this season, two weeks next season.
In “The Home Breaker” 20 min. Full stage. About the average vaudeville sketch; gets some laughs and don’t do the bill any particular harm.
10 min 1. Sings four songs, one of which is a medley of Southern airs and includes “Dixie” “Maryland” and other similar applause getters. Did fairly well in this position.
18 minutes in one. Tannen got a good advance hand, and again proved he is easily one of the best of monologists. Is big favorite here.