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Dramatic sketch “Countess Nadine.” Three men and Miss Walsh. 26 minutes, using a special interior, a part of which arrived yesterday, making the use of our own interior necessary. This act is all the word “Headline” implies. It is dramatic, even tradgic [sic], giving Miss Walsh the opportunity to rise to her vantage point as an actress. The story resolves itself into the offering of a woman’s honor for the man she loves, the application of the sleeping potion and liberty. But it is cleverly done, and its lines as acted by Miss Walsh will throw a hush over any house until curtain. This is the first real headliner we have had doing headline acting (New York).
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University of Iowa, Keith Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 9 September 1912 – 24 February 1913