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28 Min. F.S. This act is a solid scream from start to finish. The riot of fun is of the English low-comedy order made familiar to Americans by Harry Tait and “The Night in London Music Hall.” It is far better, and much more pretentious. It consists of three scenes. Opening full stage, it goes to one, closing full stage. Much more of a laugh as the “Music Hall” comedy with none of its drunken vulgarity. A burlesque on firemens’ life, with very little semblance of a play, but the fourteen comedians infuse all the fun there is in it, and there is plenty. The audience enjoyed it thoroughly. A smashing good finish and three curtain calls. This act ought to make a national hit.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907