At Ellis Island

Mr. Welch has drawn a living, breathing picture of the Italian. It faithfully depicts the joys and sorrows of the foreigner’s meeting with his wife. The great charm of Mr. Welch at this point is his naturalness. You leave the theatre with the vision of the low caste, ignorant, loving husband and father, whose existence is his family, and it is a memory not easily erased.

The Dunedin Troupe

The young women are riders, dancers, singers and are doing something all the time to keep the stage alive.

Edgar Bixley

The dressing is admirably arranged, clean and neat in all particulars and still indicating the tramp character.