Dorothy Russell and Co.

This musical was sixteen minutes long. Dorothy Russell, daughter of the famous performer Lillian Russell, presents a musical in which she sings and acts. She does a “Baby” number on the piano and is carried off by members of her company at the end. She is also accompanied by a rather good young violinist named “Linvio” who plays a shadow. He constantly enters and exits the stage; at one point he appears in the orchestra pit in funny makeup. The finale is a street car bit in which Dorothy Russell sits alone and sings. She wears two expensive-looking gowns throughout.

Dorothy Brenner and Joseph Ratliff

This sketch entitled “At the Flower Stand” was seventeen minutes long. Dorothy Brenner and Joseph Ratliff sing, dance, and do some comedy. Ratliff is the straight.

Moore and Wilson

This tabloid musical comedy was nineteen minutes long on the full stage. A man and a woman perform a musical comedy with attractive scenery and clothes and an interesting story line. The music is tuneful and both sing and dance with style.