William H. Maxwell and Daisey Dudley

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Play has both talk and singing.
" For Sweet Charity"
" This is one of the flimsiest pieces of carpenter work Mr. Cressey has turned out in a long while and entirely unworthy as to construction and text of the pretty scenic mounting Mr. Maxwell has given it. The pair deserve better things than Mr. Cressy has dealt out to them." Much of the dialogue goes over the head of the audiences due to "trade dialogue" The play should have had less talk and more singing.
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Variety 4:1(9/15/1906)