Done in two scenes,
The cast is rather short of women with only the prima donna and soubrette. Of the men, the greater portion of the work naturally falls on the shoulders of Watson. He plays a Hebraic type.
The chorus has sixteen girls.
The olio is almost as long as a regular vaudeville performance.
Miss De Mar looks very cute in a little lingerie baby dress in this number.
The appears first as kids, changing to the burlesque hotel clerk and the fair patron.
Character Singing Comedienne.Gowned in a low neck princess ankle length dress, changes for the cockney song.
The show is in two acts.
Chorus showed up in pretty bathing gowns.
The second part features a Dutch number.
The costuming is not of the best. A pretty costume appears now and again, but the show cannot be rated well up on dressing and scenery.
There are but two women principals, not enough.
Character song.
he wears a full evening dress.
A derby over his ears for the Hebrew parodies is used.
The Defaulter is a protean offering, William Boyd playing a dual role, no other person appearing until the curtain.
The action takes place in the cashier’s officer of a trust company at midnight.
Illusions.
The setting is a full stage exterior, and the work is on a smaller raised stage.
Twenty-four scene are shown.
Acrobatic Pantomime
The comic boy dummy is principally used, a “coon” being introduced for some short cross fire talk.