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Miss Lindley is of rather nice appearance, wearing a handsome white satin gown. From the feminine portion of the house the dress alone should be applauded.
Technically, she is not a pianologist, singing only while playing her own accompaniment on a concert grand. This same instrument is so placed on the Colonial stage that a view of Miss Lindley's features while playing is cut off to about one-fourth of the orchestra. The Englishwoman recites two songs, one, "She Didn't Know," being the best, and for an encore sings a third selection, spoiling it altogether.
As her act is now planned, "She Didn't Know" should close it. The time would then be about five minutes, and she might be entertaining in that way on any bill. In some house out of town Miss Lindley may be much enjoyed. Miss Lindley, however, is too light an act to have been imported.
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Variety 9:1 (09/07/1907)