Hal Johnson and Co.

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Four (Parlor). The Hal Johnson comedy skit de- pends upon a female impersonation by Mr. Johnson. It is very well done. Johnson does not try to make it too effeminate, rather rough with low comedy in the business of the character. This with the dialog amuses. But the sketch is knocked skelter when toward its close the man playing a father breaks into a yodeling song… The other players take care of their roles, but just why the yodel was allowed can never be explained…
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Variety, LVIII: 2 March 1920