There
is a small girl in the two-act. Her voice is almost
as small as she is. The fellow does a bit of
eccentric acrobatic dancing at the ending as
his best contribution.
The act has the thinnest man on the stage
outside a museum. He is thinner than Charles
Seamon. The thin one’s arms are but suggestions
of them and his legs not much
wider. The “woman” when first
appearing In the gown and hat seems to be
made up seriously, but he sings In bis loudest
baritone voice and it sounds funny.
Nolan Is in eccentric
make-up and went through a hat and
ball routine that In Itself guaranteed his
safety. He works fast, has a good sense of
comedy and does no stalling. It’s a big time
turn.