Assisted by May Tally (or Tully). It has little or no action. All the comedy is under a dress frame where the husband hides to spy on his wife.
No attempt to correct the defects of the show has been made.
Miss Richfield still wears a green gown which is a color she does not look good in.
A new finish has been added, doing away with the noisy college boys.
Much was made of the tooth pulling scene. A conversation in “one”.
The little girl had the principle role. Her chubby face and winning personaity won the audience.
Gone back to this sketch which they had formally used. Excellent vehicle for the talents of the pair. Written with Mr. Nicholson’s specialties in mind.
Is now supported by McGloin and Smith instead of the Sharp brothers. The dances are well done. Some of the drops show their texture when lights are behind them. The stage is well dressed.
A girl sacrifices the feelings of her heart to marry a man with money. Her lover becomes rich and returns in time to stop the marriage. There is a useless sister, a butler and a police man. Gillingwater plays a dual role. The rough housing a wrestling is cut out and it runs smoother.
Billed as the “late stars of ‘Babes in Toyland’ and ‘Wonderland.'” The comedy is carried on Barry’s tramp bit. Several eccentric dances won some laughs. Miss Halvers just looks well in pretty frocks and does the feeding.