McKay and Ardine

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McKay and Ardine held the next-to-closing spot with their former vaudeville offering. George kidded and clowned as usual, a whole lot of his fly stuff getting past the Fifth Avenue buunch [sic]. New touches were “Broadway Rose,” a ballad offered seriously by McKay as an encore. The latter was in a clowning mood for he walked on during the opening of “Going Up,” which closed the show, and after clowning a bit walked off with a tag line.  
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 3 December 1920