Madam Chung in “The Dragons of Wrath”

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40 minutes f.s. This new act of Loie Fuller’s put on for the first time to-day drew capacity houses and went very well for the first performances. The act is made up of novelties in the way of light effects, dances, Chinese music, and other features, most of which are made on the program which I am enclosing. The act, of course, needs tightening up, although this evening it went much better than it did this afternoon. There is ample opportunity for introducing new novelties. It certainly gave things a start here to-day and an advance sale for the weak. It would appear that all we need is the weather. Madam Chung is a little Chinese woman and although she does not have much to do in this play with the exception of a death scene, appears to be a remarkably clever actress, and has a winning personality. She got a reception on both appearances.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 13 June 1910-20 February 1911