Boyle and Brazil dance and sing. They have a slightly shabby appearance because of the condition of their costumes.
Mr. Richardson cues his trained dogs into poses.
The Marvelous Millers do a dancing routine. They perform a series of waltzes.
This all-female act of wire walkers performs in front of new picturesque scenery.
The Three Whalens have a piano act in which they sing and dance.
Tom Waters does a comedic pianolog. He refrained from playing any ragtime numbers and chose instead to play “straight”.
McCay draws moving pictures in chalk.
This sketch entitled “The Concealed Bed” was thirty minutes long on the full stage.
This sketch is about a Scottish man and woman who are to be married. The company is made up of Scottish actors. The man has promised the woman that he will join the “Teetotalers”, but goes out for a night of drinking with the woman’s brother. When the woman and her mother come back the next day, they find her brother sleeping and her betrothed sleeping in a bed concealed in a closet. More comedy is injected into the sketch by the inclusion of a gossiping woman, who knows everything about everyone in the tenement. She is evicted by the end.
Mary Elizabeth does comedy talk and sings.