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Presenting Miss Burkhart’s latest sketch, “A Strenuous Daisy.” This act is unquestionably the best thing that Miss Burkhart has ever done. It gives her an opportunity in a field in which she has never ventured before, and the only trouble with her act is that her cast is not hardly strong enough for it. I think, however, that this will be rectified immediately. The man who plays the old man in the act is not good at all. He is somewhat stilted and mechanical and has rather an unpleasant voice. The old lady is better and will do all right, as she has a very good conception of her part. The young fellow, while not at all strong, is better than the old man, but the latter should be changed at once. 31 minutes, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 2 September 1902-3 September 1903