Any semblance of physical overacting is kept in check.
The two boys, each of nice appearance and well dressed in evening clothes, have framed a club juggling act act in “one” that counts for as much in their manner of handling the act and the clubs, as any larger similar turn.
It seems Mr. Walker goes in more for “points” in the talk than perfection of impersonation, or imitation, though he did wear eye-glasses for the old men, wrinkling his face also.
Starts wearing a white dress over which she wears a lace coat.
The other two songs are sung in male costume
Cast is made up of circus performers and side show freaks.
Eight chorus girls, two dancing boys, and Ward as the only principal.
Men appear in emerald running trunks and white athletic shirts.