Henry E. Dixey

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“Mono-Dress and Vaude-Alogue.” 18 minutes C.D.F. Mr. Dixey has a high class offering in which he depicts an entire vaudeville show. He works alone in dress clothes and has in the offering a vehicle which permits him the display of his talent. His impersonations of Irving were unusually well received. The act is different, high class and will find ready appreciation from the better class of theatre-goers. The impression that Mr. Dixey can work in one made a revision in the running order of our acts necessary. He must use the ordinary full stage. (Loiusville)
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University of Iowa, Keith Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 9 September 1912 – 24 February 1913