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After several weeks of 'breaking in,' as a monologist, Seabrooke really does not need much breaking in unless he has a bad memory for he is singing three of his popular production songs. He opens with a bit of talk doing a souse, then goes into "A Little Secret in Heaven That They Call Broadway." He follows with "The Prodigal Son," with the assistance of the orchestra. His last number was his best, "O'Houlihan Held the Fuse."
The comedian was forced to come back and sing a third and fourth verse.
He did very well opening after the intermission.
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Variety 22:2 (03/18/1911)