The first involves a character almost identical with Miss Tilley’s curly headed schoolboy. The second and third songs carry the costuming of an English “Swell,” with the dressing of a minstrel troupe- satin waistcoast, light-colored frock coat ad trousers and silk hat. The same wig is worn.
employ that wornout bit of business involving a bet on the changing color of a light, made famous somewhere in the Middle Ages, by Weber and Fields and later employed widely by burlesque companies all over the country.
both are wearing new and beoming clothes
Chales and Ada Kalmo danced in costume
Mr. Kennedy conveys the impression of an extem. entertainer.
The comedy “unridable” donkey causes much laughter
Three changes are made.