A special brown drop is used, with an entrance in the center over which is a purple curtain. The color of the drop is not attractive. The pair open with Capitola in a becoming gold and blue gown, and her partner in evening dress.
Kelcey plays an injured Northern soldier, and Shannon a love-smitten Virginia miss.
There is a patriotic finish.
A Japanese room dimly lighted by two big red lamps at the right and left up-stage and subdued colored floors.
The curtain opens and a barn is displayed to what seems to be a dance.
The set, exterior, shows something like the Opry house.
The burlesque is laid in an interior.
Of the fifteen girls, two wore silk stockings.
In a cowboy number the girls wear the regulation short brown skirts and blue waists wit which pink shows and stockings are supplied. It’s awful.
There is no dancing.
The man wears a school-boy cap that should be discarded.
The woman makes one chafe, appearing at the close in a full-length black drew.