This sister act was seventeen minutes long.
The younger and smaller woman plays the straight and the other is the eccentric comedienne. The straight does a “Yiddish” rag while the comedienne changes into a green dress for her Irish monologue. They are both dressed as boys for the finale, which is a college football song. The comedienne is dressed in flowing trousers and a sweater.
Tom Waters does a comedic pianolog. He refrained from playing any ragtime numbers and chose instead to play “straight”.
McCay draws moving pictures in chalk.
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.
Ada Reeve headlined the show and sang several new songs.
The act was twelve minutes long.
Baker and Murray sing, dance, and do some comedic talk. One of their dances is a waltz clog .
Loughlin dog’s do a comedy routine. The big finish involves a miniature roulette wheel which has never been used in a dog act before.
The act was twelve minutes long.
A man dressed in evening clothes and a woman in a short skirt sing a duet. The woman changes into evening dress for a solo. The man then enters in Colonial attire while the woman changes into another short skirt. They do another duet.
Allen Shaw is a coin manipulator and was onstage for ten minutes.