Beth Challis and Ed. Lambert

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A refined singing turn, the woman practically is doing a single and hardly appearing strong enough to carry the entire act in that way.
A refined singing turn, the woman practically is doing a single and hardly appearing strong enough to carry the entire act in that way. It may be possible for the smaller houses, and then recalling her partner who simply rambles away at the piano hitting any number of different speeds during the singing numbers, it is a mighty hard Job for her to get them across receive the full benefit of her work in return. Her second number (kid) is not strong enough to be retained, while her closing Impersonations appear to be lacking in some respect and not there In gaining her any reaponse. She would be of great assistance to a male singing partner, In fact would be doing herself justice at the same time by joining one Immediately.
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Variety 46:3 (03/16/1917)