Henry E. Dixey

Dixey is a monologist and opens with a recitation in which he creates characters purely through facial expressions. He then does a travesty on different vaudevillians.

James Harrigan

James Harrlgan worked without ‘make-up or apparatus, his trunks arriving too late. He did a monolog which made good.

Al Herman

Al Herman does a monologue and sings. He talks about marriage and repeats the line “I thought I’d die” in a comedic way which gets some laughs. He uses Jim Morton’s bit in which he kids the act ahead. He does a “Sextet” parody for the finish.