Winters & Wood’s “Stage Struck Kids”

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Two of the boys, made up as Hebrews '& la Herman Timberg, are responsible for most of the crude comedy, playing apparently with the idea that an audience has to be coerced with a mallet before it understands that it has been brought there to laugh. The act nevertheless has possibilities. Its members have a good idea of dancing, and the ensemble stepping that accompanied the "Sacramento" number, won them recall after recall.
. Their strong point is the dancing. They are not particularly well supplied with singing ability, although two or three of the numbers won mild approval from the Fulton street audience. Little Miss Luckie is somewhat overdriven. She was required to do a fast dance in addition to leading the "Sacramento" song, and then forced to sing another song without an opportunity to recover her breath. "The Stage Struck Kids" needs a lot of coaching be- fore they will be presentable about the better class time.
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Variety 10:4 (10/26/1907)