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“After the Honeymoon” 22 min. F.S. 2 shows. Received good advance applause. This is a very amusing sketch. A dyspeptic who marries a very husky widow, and is compelled to stand for her despotic rule, even to the food she prepares for him, as he thinks, with homicidal intent. There are a good many funny situations and amusing lines, and the audience was kept in good humor throughout. The finish was consistent. Closed to a fair hand only, this being in the nature of an act to be enjoyed throughout rather than brought to an uproarious finish. Safe at the above time anywhere.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 30 April 1906 – 4 February 1907