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For one number, “The Bathrobe Girls,”
it is more than generous. Indeed, it is
almost prodigal, even for a burlesque
house, although the display is very neatly
arranged to escape offensiveness.
Presented by Louis Robie, all the comedy is in
the hands of a trio made up of Fields,
Wooley and Ward Caulfleld. The
program does not give credit to the writer
of the book. It should, for the dialog is
consistently funny. Clyde Darrow
and Flo Elliott have the bulk of the labor for the women. Alice Cheslyn is still a prominent member
of the cast, having perhaps the big
proportion of the singing numbers.
Source:
Variety 13:1 (12/12/1908)