This musical skit entitled “Kid Kabaret” was thirty-seven minutes long on the full stage.
A young child gives a supper when his parents are not home. Each member of the cast, as attendees of this supper, do a specialty. They are all songs. During the last song called “Favors”, the cast runs up and down the aisle giving out paper favors.
The act was six minutes long on the full stage.
The men do a routine on the horizontal bars and two teeth-holding balances.
The act was seven minutes long.
Two men do a routine of tumbling, hand-to-hand and head-to-head tricks. One wears a tuxedo and the other wears a cutaway with pearl buttons on the sides of his trousers.
Francesco Creatore conducts his band which plays the work of famous composers. While they play, illuminated pictures of the composers are shown.
The act was ten minutes long. Blossom Seeley sang four rag songs and did not change costume.
The act was eleven minutes long.
Mae West is a vaudeville single after having been in a “double” and a principal in a Ziegfeld show. She dresses oddly and sings several rag songs. She sings her last song seated on a chair and finishes with a “loose” dance.
The act was twenty-four minutes long.
Carus sings an English song with a monologue in between, followed by an Italian dialect ballad and a rag number. She is now accompanied by a pianist. She dances during the rag number and reveals that she is wearing one black and one white stocking.
The act was ten minutes long on the full stage.
Rehlander performs in a white butcher’s cap and apron with his trained pigs. Rehlander enters the stage on roller skates, pulled by a pig. The routine includes pulling a wheelbarrow, walking on hind legs, bowling, and catching clown hats in their mouths. Whenever a pig seems reluctant to perform a trick, Rehlander sharpens his butcher’s knife until they comply.