Miller and Lysies are an African American team who does some comedic talk and burlesque boxing.
The act was thirteen minutes long.
Toomey uses his tall and lanky stature to his advantage by doing some loose, eccentric dancing. He is the comedian and Miss Norman is the straight. Their finale involves eccentric stepping.
This Piano-Act was sixteen minutes long.
Quive and McCarthy are musical comedy actors who are attempting their first vaudeville act. The act opens with McCarthy at the piano and Mary Quive on top of it. They sing a love song with good lyrics. McCarthy then sings a solo to give Quive some time to change. They sing “Loveland” for their finale and “Circus Day” for an encore. McCarthy is tall, handsome, and wears dress clothes.
The act was eighteen minutes long.
Andrew Kelly tells Irish stories in an Irish accent.
The act was eleven minutes long.
Similar to Vardon, Perry, and Wilber, this trio sings and plays string instruments in “rathskeller” style. The trio is dressed in white with black braiding and plays banjos, mandolins, and guitars. They close with a rag number.
Barnell sketches upside down.
The act was nine minutes long.
Jeanette Spellman is a good looking singer.
This wire act was eleven minutes long on the full stage.
Three women and a man do acrobatics and wire walking. “The principal trick is a back somersault on a board held on the shoulders of two others standing on the wire.”
The act was ten minutes long.
Camm is a ventriloquist who recently added Theria to his act for the “picture”.
The ac was eighteen minutes long on the full stage.
Prince Kar-Mi is billed as a “Hindoo Magician”. He wears “native garb” and speaks in broken English as he does a routine of illusions and magic tricks.