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A special drop of a huge watermelon, not in evidence last season, is now carried. The veteran minstrel man has lost none of his old-time grace as a dancer and in this line is always pleasing. The six men are also good dancers and sing the old "coon" melodies agreeably.
George Primrose is doing the same act he showed for a few weeks last season. There has been no great expenditure of money on the production. In fact, it can hardly be called a production, although there are six men, besides Mr. Primrose, employed.
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Variety 9:1 (09/07/1907)