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The trade-mark of Fred . Irwin is self evident
in his "Big Show" this season.
Acts Include: "The White Way" has some comedy with
a revolver, and the political candidates
make speeches, the same as last season. The hit of the vaudeville end is Gertie De
Milt and the JVatson Sisters (Kittle and
Fannie) in a "three-act" There are a
couple of songs, "Rainbow" and "Mandy
Lane," but the hard-shoe dancing makes the
act immensely strong. The burlesque is "The Actor's Club." It
is cut up into minute specialties, and is a
"Review." There is one numper in this,
"The Toy Soldier," with quite the neatest
background. Singing "Mary" Florence Bennett
claimed she was impersonating Fay Templeton.
Perhaps she was, but Miss Bennett
does it well enough not to worry about
Miss Templeton in the song. Florence
also does ah "Egyptian Dance" which may
have been trimmed close for the Brooklyn
Olympic. Harry Campbell is the chief laughtermaker,
playing an Irishman in both pieces. James Harkins, a "coon shouter," opens
the olio. Murry Livingston, an excellent Italian
in the first part, and a Hebrew in the
second part.
Edna Roberts led
a "baby" song shortly after, but following
too closely for any effect, although
Miss Roberts won encores by offering to
kiss the audience.
With more quality in the women's voices,
"Irwin's Big Show" would be a big show
in fact. As it Is, the show is two-thirds
good.
Source:
Variety 13:7(01/23/1909)