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Between the aerial flights, the two women prance about, first a Geishas, and later, as they strip down in the clothing department, as what their suits at the moment may indicate they are.
A lattice with a rope. The girls cling to the ropes by their teeth, and are swung into the air by the steel piece being run up on the role. In sining, they are not raised high, nor whiled over fast, though Monday night at the American was their first show.
Whirling Geisha Girls
Regarding the work and action, that will probably improve. It look good in a theatre, and scored quite strongly, closing the first half of the bill.
The Lunette Sisters are a fair imitation of the "Curzon Sisters" but apparently a good enough act in vaudeville for those who prefer lesser priced imitation to the originals ( in courses where the latter have not been seen). The turn could have closed the program nicely.
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Variety 20:2 ( September 17, 1910)