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An exchange of bright comedy chatter, a bit of stepping by Miss Rooney, with Kennedy putting over likeable clowning at the piano, some nifty dancing doubles, with Kennedy showing equal nimbleness with his feet as with his fingers at the piano and a couple of sessions at the ivories, during which Kennedy introduces auto harp and hand organ imitations, and later the playing of one tune in a variety of tempos, with Miss Rooney making a couple of pretty costume changes, are among the specialties listed. Also included is a travesty Spanish dancing double and another bit of stepping at the finish, during which Miss Rooney makes a quick change from a dress to Scotch kilts. The act is made bright and consistently entertaining through the Interpolation of comedy by Mr. Kennedy, which balances nicely with Miss Rooney’s dancing. The turn went over at the 58th Street.
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Variety, LXII:8, April 15, 1921.