Gay Masqueraders

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There is very little slapstick. Only one costume is worn by the chorus.
Conroy does Irish dialect.
The Watermelon trust.
The audience liked the twist talk of the Coopers.
Solid entertainment of just the sort burlesque audiences want. Blossom Seeley in both burlesques as well as in the olio is an important factor. In appearance she makes one of the prettiest and daintiest soubrettes the present burlesque season has shown and in her dances does the work of two girls in keeping her audience interested. The chorus is a decidedly snappy dancing and singing organization of sixteen girls, well chosen for size and shapeliness and possessing an unusually high average of good looks. the one disagreeable feature of the show was Coates and Guindy's Watermelon Trust, the talk was not good.
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Variety 4;11 (24/11/1906)