Child impersonator. A resident here and received a good advance hand on her entrance. Her work is away from the usual child act and she gets her stuff over the footlights in good shape. She sings four songs and makes a change of costume for each. Also introduces a few minutes of monologue that gets many laughs. This is a good act for any manager who can play children without police interference. Olio drop in 1, time 18 min.
“The Hebrew Fireman and the Foreman.” A singing and talking act that went very well with our audience today due to the fact that the Hebrew impersonators are not particularly popular over here. They have a good line of talk and their songs and parodies got over in good shape.
Novelty juggling act. Two girls in a rather pretty opening act with special set. Manipulate tennis racquets, clubs and batons. Girls look nice from the front and work fast and the act is most acceptable in this spot. Special act in 3. Time 9 min.
Eccentric dancers. As good a dancing act as we have played this season. The boys should confine themselves to dancing, however, and not try to either sing or talk. Street in 1, time 11 min.
“The Suit Case.” A typical Searl Allen act that gets over on account of the rapidity with which it is played and not through the acting of the members of the company. Really belongs in a much earlier spot. C.D.F. in 3, 17 min; close in 1, 5 min.
“Winning a Queen.” Four people in a novel and amusing comedy act that has many good laughs. Some interesting pictures are utilized between the changes of scenes and some novel scenic effects are employed. The act went well with the audience. Full stage, special act, 18 min.
One of Al Leach’s old acts. Smith gets the comedy over in very good shape and his eccentric dancing wins hearty applause. The girls provide considerable comedy in their eccentric make-ups and they sing and dance well. A very acceptable offering. C.D.F. in 3, 11 min. Close in 1, 8 min.
Bits of Vaudeville. A rather quiet act for this spot and hardly up to the run of the acts we usually offer. Conrad’s piano playing gets over in good shape and Miss Shannon looks pretty and sings. Olio in 1. Time 11 min.
European equilibrists. A splendid opening act. The two men are neat looking, dress well and so some of the best head and hand balancing I have ever seen. Act will get by in this spot anywhere. Garden in 2. Time 8 min.
Ponies look well and work fast but the feature of the act is the unrideable mule, closing a big comedy show with a gale of laughter.