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Variety is the key-note of this week's bill at Keith's. The usual acrobatics, jazz, a monologue, skits, and a song-and-dance act of the old-fashioned type are combined to make up a light but very entertaining performance. The headliner is Nat Nazzaro, Jr., whose jazz band fairly makes the house rock in rhythm. The dancing of Viola May in this act is decidedly worthy of the Coconut Grove in New York.
The farce "Oh" is not only a farce, but in addition has elements of real humor,--a rare and enviable combination. Neither of the black-face acts would suffer by comparison with AlJolson's performance. A vaudeville audience never tires of this form of entertainment when well presented. Julius Tannen succeeds in tying up all listeners with his "line," and the only regret is that he releases them all too soon.
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