Nance O’Neil and Co.
Indian setting, including a large number of snakes.
George Damarel and Co.
Takes place entirely in a dirigible balloon – an elaborate setting.
David Bispham
Fritzi Scheff
Singer notably did not change her dress between numbers, although she would have had the time.
Horace Goldin and co.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilde
Shadow puppets of “noted personages”
Lorna and Toots Pounds
W. Uessems’ Third Generation
A combination of variety turns, including juggling, perch work, hand-to-hand balancing, and ladder work, all while the girl in the family does toe dancing.
Eva Tanguay
Ballet costume worn by Tanguay for her travesty ballet dancing. Many other costumes worn for other songs throughout.