Eddie Horan

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“Eddie Horan hasn’t any business on the ‘small time.’ He is by far too clever a dancer. Eddie should be with a production of his own.” In this current offering Eddie misses calculations leaving his whiteface work, monologue and recitation failing to gain him praise. His dancing, however, is another story as he draws from previous successes as a feature in prominent minstrel organizations.
“Eddie unquestionably belongs in a higher niche. As a theatre audience is fickle and so forgetful, it apparently hasn't the time to delve into the past to learn that Eddie Horan, in the heyday of minstrelsy, was on of the foremost of dancing originators.”
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Variety 21:5 (01/07/1911)