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Fourteen girls and the Countess Von Hatzfeldt. This singing and dancing ensemble is the biggest and best of any similar act played here. The girls are lively, make a good appearance, sufficiently well drilled, and their dance, figures and tableaux are original, pleasing and well executed. Their singing is acceptable. They make three costume changes, of well designed effects. The Countess is a pleasing singer and vivacious dancer and being young, and especially good looking in her last costume, in page’s garb, makes a distinct hit aside from any drawing power her title may possess. 17 minutes, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 2 September 1902-3 September 1903