Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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MY were Maud Allan and Co. Dances . 36 Mins .; Full Stage ( Special Set ) . Palace . Vamos " Can they come back , can they come back , back to the vaudeville dollars they love ? " They may love their art , but oh , that coin . And speaking of coin , the sordid stuff , it looked Mon day night as if Maud Allan , whether she pleased the audience or not , certainly did inake the Palace management feel buod . She drew money , did Maud , with some of the same dances she started the classical bunk with years ago , over in London , at another Palace . It was Maud Allan who reincarnated classical music for the varieties into live , popu lar airs until even at this day vaudeville can't determine which it likes best , the music or the dancer , although the mu sic will always carry the odds . Open 24 with " The Spring Song " Miss Allan kiped her second programed number 4. right , " Moment Musical " and pro ceeded to " The Blue Danube . " She made the river very long ; then Alfred harter , likely an adjunct of the aban doned Allan concert tour , stepped be fore the curtain , sat down with his harp and manipulated the strings so well he got the only real applause dur 1904 the 36 minutes . After that , re ned Miss Allan in a desert panto , ailed “ Nair , the Slave . " Miss Allan * Nair and Stafford Pemberton was Help in ver . Several characters were on program , also a synopsis . Orientals wered bither and thither through Once in a while you woke od Aniss Allan was still dancing . ..she killed somebody so Stafford uldn't get hurt , and it was over at The setting was lovely if you Huld overlook it reminded you of a Elloshow Miss Allan hasn't Cid Duclı , but the style in classi wat hulle inss has . She forgot to put in á Honolulu wriggle and will probably tur iron Flawali about that . Other Mise ill . Maud Alan , of name and lane . ji either is good enough for the box once it's good enough for vaude wile , but how those 34 buck and wing duilters at the century would fit in the rentre of Mass Silan's act ! 1 zarith The program this week read very well on paper and proved enjoy able . Maud Allan didn't make a start ling hit she did quite well with an oriental pantomime . The setting was artistic and the dressing carefully ser lected . Miss Allan wears a gold an green costume with purple veilings ! Discarding this finds here in silver lace bloomers or Turkish trousers with a coat - like covering of silver cloth . The first three aesthetic dances done by Miss Allan at the start of her program but mildly received . Francis White as usual walked away with the applause hit . In " The Lady and the Ship " number Miss White wore an odd costume , of white satin , one side is made in knicker style and the other has a plaited skirt of blue . For her dressy number a black satin frock made very short has a bustle effect . A skirt of jet just peeps underneath the hem . A cerise scoop hat backed in plumes and one - button gloves complete this odd costume . Cecile Weston appeared first in an apricot colored net . A change made to a black and gold dress made with the sides hooped . An impossible girl at the piano wore fluffy net dress . Cecil Cunningham wore a dress that would have been perfect had it hung better . The hem may have been intended to droop at the sides , but ir failed to give the gown good lines . The material was of gold and white squares . A huge lace ruffle of gold reached straight across the back from wrist to wrist . Josephine Robinson in a bad sketch with Digby Bell was a little overdressed in a peacock satin . Heien Blair in the same act wore white broadcloth simply fashioned in a one , piece design . 1916 DEC 1 Sim git erludad de amous ore in aer Tork , but this was the BRE chat hot worite on the .

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