8 minutes f.s. Garden act. Short opening in one. Opens with stunts on the rope by the lady, a la Dainty Marie. Draw off to full stage, with tumbling and acrobatics, with quite a bit of comedy. A good opening act.
Two men and one woman in an exceptional hand balancing act with some startling feats and a little suggestion of comedy. Man a big hit on this, their second appearance here, although they opened the show. 10 minutes full stage.
Revolving ladder act; one straight, one clown, of the irregulation [sic] style of act which suffices to open the show but no more. Its brevity is also a drawback, although happily I did not need the time this week. 6 minutes. Full stage.
Casting Novelty—2 men and a woman, one man who clowns it comedy is good, all three do good work, Went Big 9 minutes full stage.
Variety skit introducing some excellent acrobatic-comedy-dancing and little smart talking and a “hoorah finish.” The only objection to the act is its brevity; otherwise excellent. 10 minutes. Opens in one and a half; close full stage.
Acrobatic comedy act of rather light texture. 8 Min. in One.
“The Lunatics.” 10 minutes, full stage. They do some clever acrobatic stunts, grotesque dancing and burlesque strong man. Good comedy, plenty of laughs. Went good Sunday matinee and big at night.
Three men in comedy bar act that made quite good. Many laughs and a good strong finish. Thoroughly O.K. Terrace in 5. 6 minutes.
Comedy acrobats, two men, who made the biggest sort of hit. Had the house screaming most of the time. Finished great. Garden in four. 8 minutes.
“Pantomimists”. Both work straight, in regulation clothes, one as the comedian, with a slight jag, who secures many good laughs. The routine consists of high kicking, odd and clever ground work, leaps, novel tricks on the table, good acrobatic stunts with a little dancing. A good closer and a rousing hand on the finish. Six minutes using centre door fancy.