Charlotte Hunt

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13 minutes f.s. Miss Hunt in her second week is playing a sketch called “A Woman’s Folly,” in which she is the only character. For the first performances she has done remarkably well. The scene is a hotel room, rather elaborately furnished, with bed in an alcove. She is alone and is in a fit jealousy. A good deal of business in done with telephone. There is a beautiful display of millinery and gowns in a dressing scene, and altogether this gives promise of being a very novel feature in the sketch line. The very fact that one woman can hold an audience with a connected story is in itself worth while. Before the week is out with a little better finish, the sketch ought to be worth considering.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 13 June 1910-20 February 1911