In “The Lady Across the Hall.” A splendid comedy sketch, excellently presented. 23 Min. F.S.
Semi-comedy quartette, who gave evident satisfaction. 15 Min. in One.
Miss Clifford has a nice little novelty in showing her changes in shadow pantomime, out of which she gets quite a little comedy. She has a pleasing personality some great suits of clothes, and her dancing is particularly good. She did very nicely in this spot. 16 Min. Open and Close in One.
A corking good acrobatic comedy act. 10 Min. Special Drop in Two.
Hoop rolling, juggling, diablo, boomerang throwing and soap bubble manipulations. A very neat little act. 15 Min. Can either open or close in One.
This act was put in to replace the 4 De Wolfs, who closed rather than take this position on the bill. The Duo is composed of young ladies, who give a straight instrumental musical act in romantic costume with special scenery. I should say that the scenery rather overwhelms their work, which is very nice, but not great. The act is all right for this spot on the bill. 15 Min. F.S. I am going to suggest to them that they cut out the scenery and do their act in One at a moderate salary.
Carries a musical director and stage carpenter, does five songs with changes of costume for each, setting for each and is a distinct hit. In one.
“Nerve.” This little dramatic play in not too strong a place on the bill will make good. Full stage.
With a new act he repeated his success of last season. Probably the most versatile, accomplished and polite comedian we play. Full stage.
Five young women in a straight instrumental act, first ten minutes of which drags but they close strong with a descriptive number. Full stage.