Broadway Gaiety Girls

The lights in this, shading upon yellow, bring the chorus into disrepute through exposing their rouged faces, and throwing into relief all their facial imperfections. “Honey in the Springtime,” sung by Beatrice Haines, although Dan Evans was programmed for it, is a pretty number, with the girls costumed in trousers and shirt waists, a new, odd and pleasing combination. Miss Haines also led a “pajama” dressed selection, in which seem to be missing in the white tights of the Misses Bigger and Raymond at the finale, a sort of Amazon march.

The Sunny South

It is a pretty scenic production with a good negro atmosphere.

From Zaza to Uncle Tom

Mr. Murphy plays the barnstormer with just the right degree of exaggeration to get its full value, while Blanch Nicols and Vera Lillian are rather ovious in their work.