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‘A Night Out.’ 26 min, FS, 2 shows. On at 8.13, good advance hand. After seeing Stevens in this act I can believe that he can do anything with slightest sort of material. ‘A Night Out’ is filled with witty chatter from end to end, interspersed with bright songs, but on the whole without any particular coherence, Stevens is a born comedian, and has a pleasing way of taking the audience into his confidence. Crown interested throughout and gave him six curtain calls and an encore. Think him unwise not to secure a more consequential assistant than Miss Marshall. This could be done without dimming his own lustre, but on the contrary strengthening it.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 23 September 1907-12 March 1908