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Miss D’Arville exhibited a gown of marvellous construction without starting anything. The gown was by long odds the feature of the act. It is a draped affair of old rose silk, and is at once a thing of joy and a baffling mystery. The mystery is how she gets into it.
Miss D'Arville leaves the stage twice for some length of time, but is heard singing in the entrance. From the extent of her absence one was led to believe she would make a change of costume, but she didn't. Probably the mysterious gown was too much for her.
She sang three songs.
Miss D'Arville's offering, notwithstanding her comic opera reputation and the gown, was a rather tame affair.
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Variety (30/01/1909)