The act is ten minutes long. All three men wear white makeup. The act is comedy acrobatic where the comedy is given preference. Two do comedy while the third acts as “straight.”
The act is nine minutes long. The man is dressed in a Pierrot costume and has his face covered with clown white. He plays a piano-accoridan. The opening number is played in a chair. After he rags up and down the stage.
The act was eight minutes long. A man and a woman dressed in full tights and leopard skin covering torsos do contortion work and unfamiliar tricks.
Kichi Asaki, “the skating Jap” juggles sticks and spins the top on rollers.
The act was twelve minutes long. One of the men is dressed as “English Johnny”, a character “well known to the English Vaudeville stage”. The comedian does a “slouchy “Scot”. The acrobatic work is “contortional”.
Alfredo plays the fiddle. He has a slouchy way of “wielding the resigned bow”.
The act was sixteen minutes long. Two men dressed as Italian street musicians carry inconsequential conversation as an introduction. They open with a duet. The violinist goes off while his partner plays a solo on the harp. The two also play “The Angel’s Serenade” as a duet. After, the violinist solo. The finale is a melody with good rag selections.
May West sang “Good Night Nurse” and “Everybody’s Ragging it Now”.
The act was eleven minutes long. The Four Dancing Belles have a mixed American and European appearance. The girls are good looking and animated. The dressing is bright and fresh looking, running a bit to the burlesque idea. The dancing is of the simple sort.
Cliff’s dancing brought the desired results. use of “I Was There With My Camera”