The act was thirteen minutes long.
Fanny Brice, who originated in Burlesque and Ziegfeld’s “Follies”, sings several songs, one of which is a “Yiddish” number. She changes halfway through into eccentric white satin trousers and a red coat.
The act was nine minutes long.
May Wolf sings. She opened with a classical number. She has a strong, well trained soprano voice.
This sister act was ten minutes long.
Two women sing. Miss Leighton plays the piano for the opening number while Miss Gates walks through the crowd with a “camera-like box” which shines a light on people in the audience. They sing solos and duets.
The act was ten minutes long.
Grace Benedict sings with a good voice. She shows off her different costumes well.
Ethel Green is a “singing comedienne”. Her closing number is a combination of new and old-fashioned popular songs.
The act was twelve minutes long.
Edith, who appears to be a former chorus girl, sings in a few nice gowns. She is good-looking and “titian-haired.”
The act was twenty-six minutes long on the full stage.
This Welsh male choir is made up of men approximately twenty-five to fifty years of age dressed in evening clothes. The director stands onstage with his back to the audience. He does many entrances, exits, and bows. A bass and a tenor both have solos. The finale included the entire choir and their encore was a “Welch war song”.
The act was twenty minutes long.
Wish Wynne is an English character comedienne who sang four songs. One of her numbers is a servant girl song.
The act was eight minutes long.
Loretta Flynn does some “coon shouting” and sings three songs. She also does an eccentric dance.