The playlet entitled “The Denunciation” was twenty minutes long on the full stage.
Andrew Robson plays Mr. Kean, who clashes with the Prince of Wales (Walter Hitchcock) over the Countess Felsen (played by Mabel Carruthers).
The Bell Family is a musical act that sings and dances. The principals are notable for their bowing, smiling, and picturesque dressing.
Fox had some new sayings which “just ripped up”. The Millership girls have “extremely pretty new costumes”.
Eddie has a catchy new “Rolly Bolly Eyes” song.
Fannie sings while Al plays the piano. Fannie has gained some weight, but it does not interfere with her ability to get laughs from the audience. She appears in “pretty white knickers” as well as some “very fancy gowns”.
A stand is placed down centre
and a terrier, mounted on a pony, jumps
upon it at each circle of the ring, leaping
back upon the mount as it passes beneath
him. Then two ponies and dogs are
worked at the same. Here comes a laugh
at the pups’ quivering anxiety to catch
their mounts in time, but when, one by
one, the ponies and dogs are worked up to
five, the laughter and applause are immense.
The act occupied fifteen minutes.
Paul La Croix uses a female drummer who works the traps on the stage.