Karno’s Comedy Company

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A Night in a London Club
Audiences did not understand the English humour.
"There is enough of its rougher humor that is sufficiently cosmopolitan to make the offering entertaining on this side." " The comedy for the most part is provided by the use of a weak, anaemic and very much henpecked husband ( George Welch), who acts as the foil upon whom the bibulous Reeves vents his drunken spleen."
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Variety 4:7 (27/10/1906)