Kaufman Troupe

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The women were dresses in white silk waists and knickerbockers and the men were in jaunty white attire as well.
The act consists of four women and two men. One of the women, not specifically named in the program, does some individual work which compares favorably with that offered by male trick cyclists. She works rapidly, gracefully and fearlessly. The taller of the two men does most of the trick work, and does so splendidly. Another of the women has acrobatic inclinations and does some fast "double work" with the smaller man on a single wheel.
They were given the closing spot on the bill. Going a bit longer than usual, only a few walked out on them. The audience made the cyclists take several curtain calls, not withstanding the length of the program.
The Kaufman Troupe knows how to ride and dress; they are a showy, classy bicycle combination.
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Variety 22:1 (03/11/1911)