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36 min. Tem curtains were the reward given at the end of a powerful scene from the fourth act of ‘Zana,’ her most famous play. During the early portion of the offering there is considerable comedy worked in and handled for excellent results and when the big scene arrives the players have the audience entirely in their grasp, holding them through the thrilling climax. Mrs. Carter retains all the emotional support that made her so famous and she has splendid support in the members of her company. Mrs. Carter in ‘Zana’ is undoubtedly a headliner of exceptional value to any bill.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 11 May 1914-1 July 1915