DEVLIN AND VAN DYKE.

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16 Mins. An “audience” act which has one of the boys interrupting the routine of his partner when about to continue with a violin. The crossfire back and forth over the lights revealed nothing exceptional in the way of comedy, and, in fact, was below par. The sooner this part of the schedule is brightened up the better it will be for all concerned. Following the chatter the youth in front makes the inevitable forward movement to gain the boards, on a dare, and there proceeds to go into a ballad, after which his partner also obliges with a song, thence the “double” number for a yodeling finish.
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Variety, LXII:6, April 1, 1921.