Hill’s Animals

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The paraphernalia, to say the very least, is sadly in need of painting. Hill himself dresses poorly and discipline is entirely neglected, the terriers roaming about the stage at will.
The counting trick is the best of the act. Hill also makes the mistake of talking too much.
There is a fair amount of .material in the animal act that is capable of development, but the attractiveness of the number is killed by carelessness in dressing and working. The paraphernalia, to say the very least, is sadly in need of painting.
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Variety 10:2 (10/12/1907)