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A piece in two acts and four scenes.
The dressing is quite pretty.
The burlesque contains a ballet.
Some southern songs are sung.
Johnston gives the "From LIfe" recitation.
The show starts burlesque and then ends vaudeville.
A Trip to the Moon.
Gran Ballet.
From Life.
The show plays as though it had been turned over to the actors, and they had taken advantage of the bequest. Most everyone in the performance possesses "versatility" and shows it off, which makes a poor entertainment of course.
In the first part the management has deemed a few draped poses by young women in fleshings an added feature.
To become a good show the Golden Crook needs to rearranged.
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Variety 20:9 ( 5 November 5 1910)