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“The Sultan’s Favorite.” 22 min. F.S. Presenting a farce, entitled, “The Sultan’s Favorite.” This is a farce pure and simple, and while the whole thing is inconsistent, the situations are funny and productive of quite a good deal of laughter. There can be no fault to find with the company, nor with the manner of presentation, with the exception of the fact that Miss George follows too closely along the lines laid down by Miss Bergere to her own detriment in the eyes of those who are familiar with Miss Bergere’s vocal inflection and characteristics. While the act in itself will not carry far outside of the theatre, it makes a good laughing number if not placed too far down on the bill.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 13 June 1910-20 February 1911