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“Sincerity”. The title is the name of the wife in a new play, produced against the will of the husband who is a broker and much opposed to his wife’s stage aspirations. He gathers all his friends together to attend and applaud the pay but knowing it to be bad he waits up with her until early morning to read the reviews, one by Allan Dale, and all are scorchers. She is cured. An Irish servant furnishes part of the comedy. Edgar Allan Woolf is the author. This is the first time played and it went along pretty smooth so that by the time New York is reached it should be playing good. Mr. Kent’s part does not give him full opportunity to do his best. Full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 25 October 1909-30 May 1910