Location:
Theater:
Date:
Type:
With the exception of Mae and Rose Wilton, second turn, the full bill are recognized as seasoned performers. The Wilton girls harmonize vocally with good results, one of them warbles an operatic selection with a flute obbligato, then adjourns to the piano to play an accompaniment to her sister’s fiddling: they sing some more and one does a bit of a toe dance. They were well liked and give every indication of talent, but they could stand for some drilling in the science of stage presence.
Source:
Variety Magazine, LVIII: 17 September 1920