Labrakaus and Dog

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The Labrakaus are English, one playing in comedy character, the other straight. The “straight” man is a clean, pretty acrobat, reminding one through his execution, of the circus ring.
As far at the dog is concerned, the animal is entitled to billing. The comedian assumes a position, and without word or gesture for cue a little black dog commences a trick which he continues until the master moves. It Is equal to any of the "pantomimic" style of dog training.
The act in its entirety is thoroughly entertaining and entitled to a better position than the opening one on the Shubert program this week.
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Variety 9:1 (09/07/1907)