Country Girl Monologist. Her laugh is contagious and is a hit; she carries her audience with her from the start; the character of her songs and talk being new, she makes a decided success of her effort. Has a thorough control over her voice intonations; works in one. Time 20 minutes.
Gymnasts. Man and a woman, the latter doing a perch ladder act, which is very cleverly done, the startling climax of which makes quit a hit. Full stage; time 8 minutes.
Song and dance team; man and a woman. Fair opening act; though comedy part introduced very poor. The one foot endurance dance of Miss Wright the notable feature. All in one; time 11 minutes.
Contortionates. They should cut out the piano playing of Mrs. Pantzer, which is absurd. Their set is exceptionally finished in every respect, the two girls being very graceful and pleasing in appearance, and the man wonderfully clever with good comedy. Full stage; 13 minutes.
Instrumentalists. A strictly high class musical act; man and a woman. The woman’s playing on the harp being exceptionally fine; but she should cut her singing and do more harp playing, as therein lies the success of the act. Full stage, finishing in one. 23 min.
“The Wrong man.” There is absolutely nothing to this sketch; they consumer 12 minutes in senseless talk, after which her imitations run smoothly. The first part should be cut entirely. Mr. Titus cannot talk, but he can play. Full stage; time 25 minutes.
Comedy Jugglers. A man and a woman. The woman doesn’t juggle much, and the man not at all, but he breaks more crookery in the allotted time than all his predecessors put together. His great hit is in his facial expression, which is one of absolute vacuity and astonishment, and in his well assumed awkwardness. The act is extremely funny all the way through and makes a laughing hit. Full stage; time 18 minutes.
Black Face Monologist. Has some new stuff, with which he makes quite a hit. Is a good, smooth conversationalist and his stories create some laughter. Works in one; time 22 minutes.
European Dancer. Her name is somewhat of a drawing feature, and her act, although very short, shows wonderful grace and agility. Her appearance is exceptionally attractive, and she seems to work without apparent effort. Has a male assistant in her Spanish Dance, which is very effective. Full stage; time 6 minutes.
Operatic Soprano. Has an exceptionally well trained voice, and with her pleasing stage appearance and well selected songs, forms an interesting part of the entertainment. Is filling the place of Marion Manola, who was taken sick the first part of the week. Works in one; time 11 minutes.