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The act was twelve minutes long.
Mary Keogh is a child impersonator who sings and tells stories while dressed as a child. She wears a red cloak for the “Goblin Man” number.
"Goblin Man"
Her stories are lively and are appreciated by the audience. She has to be weary of their content, however, when she is addressing a matinee family audience. She is a good impersonator, but does not dress enough like a child. She should substitute her stocking for socks and wear a dress which ends above the knee. She is perfect for the small time and seems to be making a name for herself.
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Variety 26:12 (25/05/1912)