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The company is giving "Morocco
Bound," a burlesque in two acts by
Guy Bragdon and Albert Lang. The numbers
were put on by Harry Ferguson, and he
has done a very good job. "It Looks Like
a Big Time To-Night" and "Americans
Forever" were particularly good in the
first part. "In Gay Morocco," the opening of the
second act, "Seven Ages," taken from
"The Three Twins," and the "Swing
Song" were also very good. Wilbur Dobbs is the comedy chief and
most of the laughing matter is in his
charge. Charles Baker and Charles Chick added
to the comedy department. James
Francis is the "straight." Frank Grace figures in the
pieces in a small way. Also features Gertrude Fiske and Dorothy Warde.
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Variety 12:1 (09/19/1908)