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Comic dancing.
Singing and comic dialogue.
"Bom Bombay."
Whitney and Wilson, two girls, should have no trouble in the smaller houses, for this new combination has the proper comedy effects. One is rather corpulent in build, holding up the comedy end; the other is straight for her partner's comedy. They open with "Bom Bombay" with an interruption by the comedienne, who does a little too much talk with a German accent. A number pertaining to their individual build follows and is capital enough for the small houses. Their best is with the closing number in Scotch kilts, good for laughs, due to the grotesque dance of the comedienne. With a little more work this team could qualify for any of the smaller houses.
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Variety, 40:5 (10/01/1915)