“The Rose and the Dagger”. This is her second appearance here this season. We gave an extended report on Feb. 8th. The act has improved since then and went very strong. For a dramatic pantomime, it is first class. Miss Guerrero is always charming. Full stage. Time 15 minutes.
Monologue. This is his third time here this season. He is a favorite and goes very strong. All in one. Time 17 minutes.
“When Georgina was Eighteen”. We consider this a good act, and capitally acted. It affords both Barrows and Lancaster an opportunity to do legitimate work. Went strong. Full stage. Time 17 minutes.
They are very good singers, but poor comedians. Full stage, close in one. Time 15 minutes.
Stageland Satire. Man and woman, in very clever burlesque work. It is full of good comedy, and went very strong. The act is worthy of a better place on the bill. Full stage, close in one. Time 17 minutes.
Parisian Dancers. One man and two women. Open from a cabinet with song. It is an attractive act; they dress nicely and the acrobatic dancing is very graceful and clever. The Butterfly waltz, being exceptionally good. A good act and won the house. Full stage. Time 9 minutes.
Original Zulu Babies. Two colored men after the style of Williams and Walker. They have played here often; are still just as amusing as ever, and went very strong. All in one. Time 21 minutes.
“Why Walker Reformed.” They have played this sketch here many times and its seems to be as popular as ever. It is funny and catches the house at once. Full stage. Time 39 minutes.
Monologue and songs. She is the same as ever, has some new songs which she signs well. Her monologue is mostly recollections of her past, and went quite strong. All in one. Time 18 minutes.
Dancers. This is their debut in vaudeville; they presented a very refined singing and dancing act. They are two very pretty young ladies, dress beautifully; their dancing and stage appearance very graceful and charming. An act that the body of the house appreciate. Full stage. Time 11 minutes.