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The show opened with John Regay and the Lorraine Sisters. A scarecrow dance starts the trio off. While it suggests the Diamond-McMahon idea there is no confliction. The girls look good and can kick with the best, but in their opening double dance they show no signs of unison. This number should be rehearsed so that the natural value of harmony could be realized. The succeeding double is far better executed solely because of this, and when contrasted with the preceding dance, the faulty staging Is conspicuous. Regay is a good loose-legged stepper and earned individual applause. It's a splendid opening act and did well at the Palace.
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Variety, 54:8 (04/18/1919)