Arman Kaliz and Co.

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Arman Kaliz and Co. succeeded with the flash of clothes and scenery never failed to keep everyone’s head up. The thread of the story of the “fool” falling for extravagance, drink, chance, etc. with his getting “the works” at the finish and turning to “Virtue” meant nothing except to carry along the scenes, but the girls were “there” – made so by the costumes and one or two of the musical numbers were well arranged. It was during the pantomimic bit of an Adam and Eve number that the house came very close to reverting back to joshing. The act took several curtains and as a speech, Mr. Kaliz mentioned that this was the first of a number of production acts by him, one of which was to be for Amelia Stone and called upon the latter to stand up – she being in the first row. That was good for a few more bows.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 29 October 1920