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“All the World Loves a Lover”:- 25 min. F.S. 2 shows. ON at 9:25. This is a very clever sketch, although the foundation of it is rather inconsistent. Certainly Rice and Cohen get all there is out of it. The plot is simple and concerns a young man who has invited his fiancée to dine with him, but receives word that she has missed the train. HE then invites a chorus fay who accepts and then disappoints him .. The fiancée turns up after all (though by what code of ethics she condescends to such a thing is not plain) discovers the situation and takes the part of the chorus guest, gets loaded apparently, and cuts up general high jinks. The situation in other hands than such clever people would devolve into something rather undignified to say the least. But it is well restrained right up to the good finish. There are a good many laughs throughout and pleased on the whole.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907