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A Girl Act.
Harry PIlcer is accompanied by four young women, all good looking, having one distinct blonde, one brunette, and two under suspicion.
The girls make two change of costumes, first appearing in green short dresses with cape, then discarding the capes and showing green waists heavily laden with spangles on which many coloured lights are thrown. During the third song, the girls wear Mexican costumes with pantalettes.
Mr. Pilcer wears three suits.
Tell me
What's the Use of Anything
If I had Only Slept a Little Longer.
The girls are consistent in their endeavours, without having over much to do, Mr. Pilcer assuming the burden. This young man is a hard worker, whether singing or dancing. His voice could be made more pleasant through less strenuousness in the tones.
As a girl act, Mr. Mason's Chiclets is an average act of pleasing qualities, but without prospects of ever becoming "great"/
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Variety 5 :2 ( December 22, 1906)