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...15Burtie Charlton, college friend of Graham's P. Blackmur '15Archibald Van Kiswick, an Englishman, J.M. Kingman '15Blanche Heath, a debutante, J.J. Armstrong '14Clara Brown-Towsley, woman of uncertain age, C.L. Callander '13Herman Sempdrick, house-manager at Minneopa Club, T.E. Alcorn '13Angela Wilson, telegraph operator, W.B. Adams '13Mardetti, a ballet dancer, E.P. Stone, '15Henri Callerio, walter, W.W. Leonhauser...
...fair to say that the Pudding theatricals have as a rule contained quite as much comedy as the average modern comic opera. This year's performance would fall distinctly below even this level of humor were it not for G. P. Gardner's remarkable take-off of a noted dancer's "dance of the five senses." This travesty is so funny and so well done that it lends to the whole performance an appearance of being good comedy. Except for this dance the only features of the theatricals which can be called amusing are the now familiar figures of Mutt...
...program will include parts by the following performers: Flood Brothers, acrobatic comedians; Paul Barnes, monologist and parodist; O'Brien and West, conversationalists: De Veux, caricaturist; Mr. Purcell, black-faced comedian; Mr. Milt Wood, clog-dancer...
...Robson. It was originally produced at Terry's Theatre, London, where it ran a year, and last season it held the stage of Hoyt's Theatre in New York, where it was presented by Manager Charles Frohman, nearly 200 nights. Cissy Fitzgerald, the famous "Gaiety Girl" dancer, appears in the farce as a music hall bewitcher. Cissy is vivacious. She has made the greatest success in New York as a dancer ever known there. The company engaged in "The Foundling" includes, besides the great attraction of Miss Fitzgerald, these capable players: Thomas Burns, S. Miller Kent, George chaeffer, Charles...
...Gilfoil, the famous whistling soloist, who takes the part of the waiter, and George Richards, who will be seen in the character of Ben Gay. Other members of the company are Effie Atherton Par, Sadie Kirby, Margarel MacDonald, Cora Tinny, Julius Whitmark, Richard Carl, and the peerless little American dancer, Bessie Clayton. The musical numbers, which form a strong feature in all of Hoyt's comedies, are new this season, and embrace the following variety of selections: "Her Eyes Don't Shine Like Diamonds," "Grandma's Advice," "Then Say Good Bye," "She is a Daisy," "Call Me Back...