Gertrude Vanderbilt and George Moore

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The act was fourteen minutes long. Gertrude Vanderbilt and George Moore come together after having been with several different partners (Vanderbilt was with Clay Smith and Moore was with Laura Guerite and then Isabelle D’Armond before trying his hand as a single German comedian). Vanderbilt and Moore sing solos and duets and dance. Vanderbilt changes from a “striking opening gown” to a brown Quaker costume with slits in the sides which reveal comedy tights and bloomers underneath. They also do an “audience number”.
"Waiting For Me"; "Whose Little Sweetheart Is You?"; "The Villain Still Pursued Her"; "The Mysterious Moon"
"The house recognized the act as a real one in its class and applauded accordingly."
The audience number was the only weak point in an otherwise excellent act. Vanderbilt dances well and Moore scores with his comic solo "Waiting For Me".
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Variety 26:12 (25/05/1912)