The Little Blonde Lady

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There is a new man playing the dramatic critic. He is not the capable player his predecessor was in the character, but does not harm the piece any; nothing could, and there are also changes in Harry Tate's "Fishing" since the initial production. Mr. Tate is on the other side, and his loss is slightly felt, while the "village idiot," also the "boatman" are different and inferior to the originals, while the "lone fisherman" may be the same, likewise the "kid."
The act is a good laughing piece, and at the New York, where the subleties of humor do not have to be hammered in with a slap stick, it was well liked.
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Variety 10:2 (10/12/1907)