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Dancing.
Singing and comic dialogue.
The Six Frolickers, three men and three women, in a cabaret scene, have some entertainment which at times hits the high-water mark and again falls to low tide, mostly at that level. The act should go in for speed, always noticeable at any cabaret. The singing is nothing to boast about and might be rearranged for harmonizing, especially the men, who seem to possess fair voices, but instead of harmonizing try for poor comedy. The women, working in doubles and trios, have nothing of real cabaret life. Another important bit missing is rag stepping or singing. The "souse" carrying a Billie Reeves style continually walks out of his character. The negro waiter seems to place his efforts over in the best style. After the act gains speed a trip around some of the smaller circuits will just about fit it.
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Variety, 38:11 (05/14/1915)