GLADYS MOFFATT

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13 Mins.; One If Gladys Moffatt were not quite so conventional—piano, piano player, colored lamp shade and chair. She opens in a dim light, wearing a hat. The turn is about half over before the audience really knows Miss Moffatt as she is, a very good looking girl with auburn hair and a real charming one in appearance when smiling. Miss Moffatt sings a range of numbers, from pop to rube and yiddish, and has a voice to do it with, besides a certain personality that too infrequently asserts itself. She also holds in on the vocal thing, not pressing her voice, to the disadvantage of the numbers. A ballad and a good one was about the only song for voice extending.
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Variety, LXI:9, January 21, 1921.