Grayce Scott & Co.

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In “The Divorce Dinner.” This is a condensed version of “Divorcons.” I have never yet encountered a vaudeville act made over from a successful play that seemed to land. In my opinion the act is too talky, lacks action and needs stage management. It might appeal to the “high-brows” in some of the big cities where Miss Scott has some drawing power. Here it passed as an incident of a good bill. Miss Scott is very clever and had surrounded herself with a capable company and with a vehicle written to supply her talents out to be a welcome addition to vaudeville but not with “The Divorce Dinner.” C.D.Fcy in 3.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 13 June 1910-20 February 1911