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The chorus, numbering 16, is clad in a very fetching costume of a black and white combination, work very hard and give the show a rousing start.
There is a lot of horseplay.
The act features a poker game.
The oil of five acts is opened by the Three Juggling Bannans, with very pretty club work.
What plot there is to the playlet is given a start by the entrance of Nellie Watson and Ida Bayton, who pave the way for the prima donna, Florence Bemont. The Misses Watson and Bayton have a song called My Old Home Town.
The play features the Tutti Frutti Band.
The finale of the first part is the same as that of last year. It is a patriotic number called " The Days of Old and New."
Two Hot Knights.
Honey.
My Own Home Town.
Run, Run, Run.
Jungleland.
Good Bye, Toney.
The Days of Old and New.
Throughout the entire time he is on the stage Watson works hard to keep the attention of the audience, and succeeds quite well.
It is rather remarkable to see a burlesque show that has caught its running gait really before the season has opened.
The female contingent of the show is at all times a riotous spectacle in colours
A times, the story and plot are lost altogether.
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Variety 29: 13 (September 3, 1910)