The dancing is fast and pretty, but the quartet loses much for the want of a costume change or two. They dress well in bright red, but the single costume should be relieved by a change.
The house staff has been educated to make some effort to aid in the lighting effects by drawing the shades. This helped some- what, but the stage equipment is still short of the requirements.
The dancing is fairly graceful, although neither fast nor novel, and the dressing pretty but inexpensive. The girl who fills in for the first change has a legitimate complaint against her modiste. The skirt of the second frock comes to the shoe tops in front and has a train behind. She would never think of wearing it on the street.
They should seek advice as to a new scheme of dressing, their present costuming being unsightly and out of date.
The girls make a bright “sister” pair, with sprightly dances and an altogether attractive, graceful stage presence.