Dance well but the stage is in need of reflooring which impedes them.
Reproducion of a actress’s private life. Scene is laid in the actress’s apartment, five men are invited and each think themselves to be the favorite until the end. Cigarettes are set forth but removed when each guest has had one. Each man is supposed to drink a highball but the drinks are not touched,
“looks as soulful as a whole group of angels in an old masterpiece”
Wireless telegraph: Freedom of apparent faking. Many of these acts seem to be faked when they are not. The apparatus in the audience fixes this.
Plays out a dream which is not revealed to the audience until the end. Mr. Corrigan is convincing in his serious scenes but fails at his drunken ones. Breaking of furniture and glass for sensationalism.
New act since the reunion of this team. Ward should discontinue the glove slapping.
one of the few foreign artistes who dress in taste
There is little or nothing to the act as far as comedy is concerned. The man who plays the drunken fellow in a box is a pantomimist of merit and did some good work. The others go in for the rankest kind of horse-play, and bun and apple throwing form the chief appeal.