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Acrobats who believe it is necessary to talk, might profit by taking a good look at Mr. O’Donnell (O’Donnell and Blair). He doesn’t utter a syllable from the moment he steps on the stage to the finish, but by no means of pantomime keeps the house in an uproar for 15 solid minutes. Besides this low comedy pantomime gift, O’Donnell is a clever ground tumbler taking fall that are full of neck breaking possibilities, at least they seem to be. Following the Eddie Leonard act, second after intermission. O’Donnell and Blair were an unqualified riot.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 24 September 1920