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New costumes and set. Six girls and two boys. The comedy comes mostly from the two boys who play juvenile characters. Dancing.
Singing and dialog.
"Six Peaches And A Pair."
The act is nicely staged, the costumes are all new and "dress" the turn far better than some of the big time outfits, and the six girls give a fairly good account of themselves. The pair takes in O'Neil and Dixon, pretty well known in the pop houses hereabouts. The girls sing fairly well but execute their dance movements with better results. The young men have excellent voices and dance most acceptably. The dialog is in a happy vein and some of it up to the minute. There are several very good song numbers. On its Fifth Avenue showing the act ran a little too long and slowed up in spots but the ingredients, wardrobe and company are there. The turn is bound to speed up and provide even better entertainment when the rough edges are worked off. A surefire flash for the pop circuits.
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Variety, 38:2 (03/12/1915)