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Dancing.
Singing.
Arthur McWatters and Grace Tyson are making another bid for approval with the kind of act they have essayed for several seasons. This time they have probably reached nearer perfection than in any of the previous effects. And the answer is simple: they haven't tried to do too much. In the past they endeavored to squeeze into a vaudeville turn practically enough material to make up a full evening's entertainment. Now they are doing 21 minutes of diverting entertainment, without a dull moment, with the result that at the finish of the turn Monday night Mr. McWatters had to apologize to the audience for not doing more, explaining that they had nothing else prepared. It would be difficult to detail just what the act comprises. The sing, singly and together, recite, do bits of travesty, dance and, for an encore, a whirlwind dramatic duet. Throughout, Miss Tyson's exuberance of good nature is as infectious as ever and there is a noticeably large improvement in Mr. McWatters' legitimate work.
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Variety, 40:4 (09/24/1915)