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There are unlimited good lines in his monologue, but his makeup and burlesque of the Irish woman are what establishes him in the good graces of his hearers.
His comedy is broad, almost as broad as he is, but it is none the less effective in winning the laughs of his audiences.
George W. Monroe does not deal in subtleties or delicacies of humour.
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Variety 2:4 (02/23/1907)