Louis J. Oberwarth

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"Frolicsome Lambs" featuring the acts "The Lambs on a Frolic," "I've Taken Quite a Fancy to You," and the burlesque "At Monaco," a satire on the gambling craze at Monte Carlo written by Carlton and Terre, and numbers by Aurelia Coccia. Yetta Peters sings "Dixie Dan" and "Are You Sincere?"; Willard Terre, Frank Carlton, Al Lavan, and Joe Browning did a minstrel number singing "Rainbow," "Childhood," "O'Brien Had No Place to Go" and "Rosy Rambler," each receiving an encore; In the olio the Cardownie Sisters gave 'class" with their character dancing.
Somebody must get to work on "The Lambs." At present it is a very tiresome show.
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Variety 12:3 (09/26/1908)