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In the "Big Southern Review" Tim McMahon has built a production which follows the lines of his other vaudeville acts. It has four scenes, depicting cotton fields and a levee on the Mississippi. The act features Harry Wardell. He has several good selections. The opening shows four couples, but shortly the "girls" are revealed as boys. There is only one true girl, Stella Reinhart, who is a dandy stepper. The act is primarily a dancing one.
Wardell's characterization of an old darky is very clever. The action proved very smooth throughout for a first showing. The "Southern Review" will measure up to, if not exceed, McMahon's other acts.
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Variety 24:13 (12/02/1911)