Julian Rose
Tim MaMahon’s “Watermelon Girls”
Clayton White and Marie Stuart
The Six American Dancers
Charles F. Semon
Amy Anderson and Co.
There is a vast amount of unnecessary
talk and noise in the very light act of
Amy Anderson and Co., particularly at
the opening, when one of the boys does
some very striking standing feats in
ground tumbling. Another acrobatic boy
and a series of two-high tricks might be
introduced here.
James and Sadie Leonard and Richard Anderson
James and Sadie Leonard and Richard
Anderson got the first laughs in “No. 3”
spot and kept the audience in constant
hilarity with their Roman travesty. Some
of the points are rough but the burlesque
has plenty of ridiculous surprises to keep
interest alive.
Howard and Barrison
Florenz Troup
One of the boys has a very pretty
full twister on the ground, and the work
from shoulder to shoulder is nicely executed.
All five work with pretty style,
and the use of a woman as understander
adds a certain degree of interest.