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Cantor’s Minstrels, despite current reports that they were tying it up downstairs, must have been off form upon hitting the Roof, as the act simply breezed through without interruption until one of the end men appeared as a dame of “color” and then managed to pry forth a few laughs. A good dancer, this boy, but only stepping out once alone. He is the backbone of the turn and subsequent events rest on him. Possibly the act was held back by being minus its “set” while working upstairs and the inability of one of the girls to do anything through reporting just out of a hospital. The Minstrels did fairly well – that’s all.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 5 November 1920