Houdini was the headliner and closed the show. He opened the act with a handcuff escape. He then performed a “can” trick in which he locked a can in a box and released himself from said box simultaneously.
Kubelik is a violinist and was the headliner for the show. He plays the violin in a “novel manner”. Two violins are placed on stands and Kubelik plays both while seated. He also plays the keyboard. He plays catchy numbers on all three instruments during his routine.
A young woman plays both classical and popular numbers on the violin.
The act was ten minutes long.
Willie Weston strikes out on his own, having formerly been in a double act with Mike Bernard.
Weston sings and is accompanied by the piano.
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Pearl Whiteside sings popular comedy songs.
The act was ten minutes long.
Brandt sings three or four straight songs with an accompanist and wears a beautiful gown.
Lashwood is an English singer with the power to draw large audiences.
The act was thirty-five minutes long.
“Holding a Husband” sees a husband fooling his wife into thinking he had an important meeting of the Broker’s Club. He uses the meeting as an excuse to miss the ball and play poker instead.
The sketch was sixteen minutes long.
Jackson opened the second part of the show with a foreign comedy bicycle act. He is a natural pantomimist.