Cherries

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The parts do not vary sufficiently to for- get the previous pieces and Miss Stuart's "specialties" are "rung in" off and on during the action. The slang swings from coarse to fine, more often the former, and "Cherries" becomes a continuation of the vernacular skits White and Stuart have become identified with
It draws plenty of laughs, making the kind of comedy act in demand, but still has the everlasting fault of "too long." About eight minutes could be dropped and in the loss should be included the "specialties" of Miss Stuart's. If a new offering is played, have it all new, as far as possible. Paul Case and Spring Byington compose the company, both good, with Miss Byington having the larger burden to carry.
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Variety 10:1 (10/05/1907)