Newell and Most

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[New act] Talks and songs. 15 mins; two and one. Two young people, boy and girl. They talk along in the usual two-act way with the dialog hung onto a little story of each having lived near one another. New York, where the boy played a guitar to disturb the neighbors and the girl annoyed them with a violin. They are in the country when this comes out. Then they sing, and dance a bit, going into “one” for a finish where the turn lets down. Before that they recalled the Clark and Bergman of years ago in their method and manner. The couple might build up on some of the dialog, strengthens up of find a new finish and the act will be a big timer.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 24 September 1920