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The Hebrew comedians have an act of talk, parodies and dances that is funny enough for any company.
Barring a portion of their patter, which may not bring the desired results int he eastern houses, their act should find big favor. The taller of the two is some comedian. His looks alone are an asset; he is much taller than the ordinary tall men and almost as thin as a buggy whip in his tight fitting evening clothes. He puts over his stuff in tiptop shape. The dance is funny, especially the way he swings his long arms and legs; its worth watching. The men do not use a lot of stereotyped patter and their parodies are up tot he minute. They stopped the show Tuesday night at the New York.
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Variety 24:2 (09/16/1911)