Mrs. Langtry and Co.

This sketch entitled “Helping the Cause” was twenty-two minutes long on the full stage. Mrs. Langtry plays a militant suffragette in a sketch first shown in London. The piece was funny, but most of the satire was lost on the New York audience who is not acquainted with the intricacies of the English suffragette movement.

Frank Bryon and Louise Langdon

This sketch entitled “Coyote Gussie” was twenty-five minutes long on the full stage. Bryon plays a “cissy” who goes West and ends up on a ranch. He is frequently almost killed by a cowboy who turns out to be his father. Langdon does not have much in the way of dialogue, but her emphatic exclamation of “Dan!” to prevent the cowboy from killing the “cissy” is explosive every time. The company includes eight chorus girls dressed in pretty western costumes. They provide the background for three numbers.