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“Nut” comedy, slapstick, and dancing.
Singing and comic dialogue.
Harry and Anna Seymour are trying for a new brand of "nut" stuff which Miss Seymour doesn't handle any too well. It cannot be called "refined vaudeville." Her brother, who does the straight, could improve himself and the performance. They open with a double song which holds little promise and then do a little "nut" talk in which Miss Seymour has plenty of opportunity of slamming the drop. After an old crying song Harry Seymour contributes the best part of the act in the form of a neat soft shoe dance. In the finishing song and dance with her brother she gave her brother a kick to which she added that "she loves that part" of the act.
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Variety, 53:7 (01/10/1919)