Marx Bros. and Co.

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Sets are the docks and piers of Cunard Line and Henry Schneider’s villa on the Hudson. The Marx Bros., engage in comedy. Julius, Leonard, and Arthur. Slapstick comedy. Dancing.
Singing. Harp and piano.
"Home Again."
The two soprano solos so closely together appear to make the act let down for a few moments, though Arthur's harp accompaniments at this juncture tide the singers over. The only other fault is the expectoration by Arthur. That should go out immediately. Otherwise "Home Again" looks like the best tab New York has ever seen, and it's an act big time could depend upon for a feature. At the Royal Monday night, closing the bill at 11:20 it never lost a person until the final curtain.
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Variety, 37:11 (02/12/1915)