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Chorus of eight or nine girls. There are more principals than girls and the point in the latter’s favor is that as a whole they look good.
The costuming is cheap looking.
All in One Night
A Terrible Mix-Up.
Goodbye Sweetheart
What little credit goes to the show is received through the chorus. There is nothing else to commend.
All the business is old and the superannuated ideas are spread so liberally that a particularly poor bit is carried over into the second half.
The finale of the second half is the only part of the piece to which any thought has been given.
If Mr. Sheridan will spend some money, put on a few more girls and buy a real piece or pay somebody real money to write one he may yet have a show.
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Variety 4:10 (17/11/1906)