Ethel Levey

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Who but Miss Levey could wear a Quaker- like monotone of solid gray and make it as racy and breezy as a fresh baked Marcel wave—a very cocktail of a gown.
The opening song which has to do with a Parisian shop girl, is a neat bit of Frenchy composition, while a later number, which may or may not be named "Put Me Among the Girls" has a touch of the same sort of sprightliness. The part in which the piano is involved concerns an amateur performance at Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre, with imitations of the amateurs.
Miss Levey comes back to us with an entirely new repertoire of songs, a grand piano and a frock that is an act in itself.
The imitations were not very lifelike, but the audience understood and approved.
Miss Levey's whole offering is as chic and smart as her new frock, but alas, she gives us but a glimpse of her "chiffonesque" dancing.
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Variety 9:2 (09/14/1907)