Maggie Cline has red hair now.
Costumes, dancing and a Charlie Chaplin impersonation.
A two and a half year old weighing 190lbs.
She rollerskates and wrestles a young man.
A unicycle is ridden.
All his freak and small wheels have been used before and often.
Comedy bits, small sketches. The girls and boys dress alike.
Young English boy, 16 years old engages in childlike antics set in a nursery. His nurse tries to put him to bed but he runs away, leading her to chase him. Georgie also does a burlesque dance in imitation of Maude Allan in “Salome.”
Mr. Hilliard uses a 16 year old dwarf instead of his usual child.
This “juvenile revue” was thirty-two minutes long on the full stage.
Young William J. Dooley plays a sheriff and is a fantastic knockabout comedian. He tells the group of children who wait for their favorite stars that there has been a train wreck which has prevented them from coming. He suggests that they impersonate their favorites instead. The kids then impersonate Robert Mantell (James Dougherty), Eva Tanguay (Florence Hughes), David Warfield (Harry Anger), Fay Templeton (Marie Jacobs), George M. Cohan (Raymond O’Malley), Irene Franklin (Miss Hughes), Caruso (Frances Donia), Bessie McCoy (Elsie Taylor), and Lillian Russel (Elsie Dingas). O’Malley is a hit as Cohan and Donia showcases a phenomenal tenor range as Caruso. Dooley does the announcements and some comedy falls.