Walter G. Wroe’s Dancing Wonders

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33 min. This is a local act and the most ambitious thing that Wroe has attempted. Begins with Zouave drill, then proceeds to various kinds of dancing, all of which get big applause. Dancers are all the way from six to sixteen years of ages, and make a very pretty picture. A very important act for this house, as they are all local children and Wroe has a strong representation here as a dancing master. Whereas these children all come from well-to-do families here in Philadelphia, the act would make good on any bill anywhere in the country purely on its merits. It is really an ambitious production and does great credit.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 13 June 1910-20 February 1911