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The number may be called "Foolish Questions," and is
led by Harry Antrim, backed by ten chorus
girls and several of the latter are called upon
to deliver lines which would sound rough enough
were they handled by men. In the
first part "At Monaco," which is credited to
Carlton and Terre, there is very little in the
comedy, line which can be called meritorious. Harry Everette misses
an excellent chance to work In some comedy as
a life-saver. Thomas Brown never gains prominence
In his German character. Willard Terre,
in a military role, is satisfactory. Also featuring Kitty Pembroke, May Strehl, Amy Allyn, Yetta Peters, Lucia Romanos and the Five Brown Brothers.
It is certain that no other show in either burlesque wheel has attempted a number like the one
which is made a feature of the burlesque
by James H. Curtln's aggregation.
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Variety 17:1 (12/11/1909)