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Dancing and physical comedy. The company is composed of Philbrick and two women.
Singing and comedic talking.
The women furnish some real neat stepping that pulls applause, and Philbrick's comedy is at all times worthy of a laugh.
All three are in blackface, Philbrick's a deep mahogany and the two women of a light shade. He is married to one of the girls, the stouter of the two, while the thin girl is a spinster sister. All three are out flathunting. Hubby is a human express wagon. There is good fast comedy, both talk and physical, and some singing and dancing. As a "comedy act in 'one'," this is about the best "next to closing" turn at Columbia in a year.
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Variety, 37:8 (01/23/1915)