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21 min. F.S. 2 shows. ON at 9:02. This is a very pretentious act, but certainly holds up its advertising. The scenery, and costumes are most gorgeous. The singing numbers, outside of the solo work of Miss Meredro are not particularly brilliant, nor yet the drills with swords and batons in the 1st and 3rd scenes. However, the set is interesting and one of the most satisfying of the so-called “girl-acts”. The solo work of Miss Meredro and Mlle D’Alisa are above the ordinary, particularly that of the former who received quite an ovation. The “Art Nouveau” finish with the cymbals is certainly novel. This act will go very strong with our evening audiences
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907