George H. Wood

Monologist. With some good stuff and some rough stuff. His monologue is not what would be called refined, his delivery however is good. 35 min. in one

Jessie Couthoui

She is a very clever woman and tells her stories in a catchy manner that brings a hearty response from the audience, but think it would be better for her to omit the pathetic recitation as the finish. Works in two with an encore in one.

Walter C. Kelly

The character sketch is simplicity itself, the several characters introduced in the Virginia court room depending for their force upon no illusion of stage setting, special makeup or dressing, but upon the sparkling wit of the speeches and Kelly’s pure art as a teller of dialect stories