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Singing.
With Alice Joyce, the picture star, topping the billing of this act as presenting her brother, the turn takes on proportions, as far. as billing matter is concerned. This is followed with the information that the act is presenting a "close-up" in three reels of "Song" "Dance" and "Comedy." This billing is lived up to and in the position of opening the second part of the show Monday night, Frank Joyce and Flo Lewis scored. Miss Lewis is a nifty appearing auburn topped girl, who has a corking kick in both limbs and she can also put over a number effectively. Mr. Joyce handles the greater part of the comedy and also does a solo dance that pulls applause. A burlesque oriental dance at the finish of the act gets a lot of laughs and has
a popular appeal because of its jazz touch. The act is over as far as big time audiences are concerned, for it contains everything that will hit home in the best houses.
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Variety, 54:6 (04/04/1919)