artistic makeup, with Miss Kinley dressed prettily, spoiled to a degree by her unbecoming mode of dressing her hair.
Have a back drop of a steam ship with the bounding net disguised at a bulwark. Both dress like sailors. They do somersaults and double forwards in the net.
Good comedy mixed with riding and acrobatics. The white face man does his falls well. He got a gasp of suprise at his twisting forward across the orchestra pit into the left isle. They have a good enetrance and fill thier time well.
Comical grotesque acrobatics. The wire used to support the “top-mounter” is very thin and cannot be seen against the woodland drop in use.
Involve four people, three of them women. The head and hand balancing is well done. Look well on the stage.
The name is misapplied until the end when the group does a satire on baseball. Welch could modify his facial makeup and it would still be funny. The acrobatics, particularily the somersaulting was remarkable.
The company consists of one off stage assistant. Cover almost every variety of ground work, even the first class “Risley” feats.
Two men, one as a clown and the other in grotesque makeup. Some good falls, finishing with a dog in a triple somersault. If both men dressed as clowns the dog could be eliminated from the act.
The comedy end is a reckless rider. Has a poor idea of how to dress to obtain a comdey effect. A new costume should be secured as a shirtwaist, a bonnet and a pair of trousers is not humorous. The trick of riding backwards down a flight of stairs is relied upon as the feature.