The act was seven minutes long on the full stage.
This triple act on the horizontal bars has greatly improved since they debuted in New York three years ago. The clown’s makeup is now superb and he gets laughs easily while performing on the bars. The two straight men do a double somersault trick that is quite impressive.
Gerome is a single acrobat who injects some comedy into his act in the style of Jimmy Rice.
One of the cleverest
and cleanest acrobatic acts ever showing
her. The act contains one of the finest of
female aerialists. The catching and somersault
throwing of Mr. and Mrs. Mangean
may be highly commended.
This aerial act was seven minutes long.
La Vier opened the show on a single trapeze. He goes through his movements very quickly. He swings over the orchestra pit on the trapeze for almost the entire act.
As his finale, he pretends to fall while balancing a rocking chair on the bar. He catches his feet in the side ropes at the last minute.
This tight wire and teeth act was ten minutes long on the full stage.
The act revolves around three women and a boy, who do conventional wire work in the style of the Curzon Sisters.”The set is Japanesy, with the wire in the foreground.”
This hand balancing act was six minutes long on the full stage.
One six-foot-tall man stands onstage while balancing the other equally large man with his hands. The act is run through quickly, with no hesitation.
The act was eleven minutes long.
The trio are triple bar gymnasts. They tend to slow down their tricks near the end of their act to build enthusiasm.
The act was ten minutes long on the full stage.
The acrobats are comprised of one comedian and two straight men. There is nothing unique in their acrobatics or comedy.
The Martine Brothers perform a trampoline act and finish with sixty consecutive somersaults on the bounding table.