Type:
W. S. Campbell and Al Reeves own the
show ; Jack Sydell is the manager.
Dorothy Stone is singing "Just For a Day,"; "Tom and Jerry," a former Ward and Vokes vehicle, divided into two acts, with Harry M. Stewart a Hebrew comedian; "temperance lecture" by
Cassie Bernard; also featuring: Lee Allan, Joe Conway, Madeline Webb, Misses May and Mars, Miss Stone, White City Quartet, Inza and Lorella, other acts performed: "Tuff Mug", "In the Land of Bohemia.", "Dreams,", "Hi Lee ; Hi Lo," "The Perfect Man," (C. E. Relyea),
an electrocution chair, was
good for laughs, and this should be given
more attention, making of it a genuine
travesty.
"The Mardi Gras Beauties" is a good
show, and will work into a better one.
Source:
Variety 9:5 (01/11/08)