The Toledo Troupe

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A first rate routing of feats, several of them unusually striking in style, keeps the act moving to its finish entertainingly.
The troupe has plainly paid some attention to its music, a particular in which many acts of the same general sort are careless.
Their contortions are well done and the special scenic equipment helped a good deal. The opening is novel. A darkened stage shows them as frogs and lizards, the mystic effect being helped out with appropriate musical incidents.
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Variety 4:4 (04/27/1907)