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Frank Wilcox and Co., presenting “Ssh-h,” a farcical sketch of old-fashioned construction and very familiar situations, lifted the roof with the storm of laughs and applause accorded their efforts. It’s all been done time and time again, but as played by Mr. Wilcox and a company of legitimate players of proven ability the sketch is a howl from opening to tag line. As a sure-fire comedy scream “Ssh-h” qualified as a topnotcher.
Source:
Variety Magazine, LVIII: 9 July 1920