This week's show at Keith's is exceptionally entertaining. From the trained dog bricklayers of Leon Gautier to Madame Rialta's dance act never a moment lags. The leading attraction is of course, Ted Lewis and "the best band in the land"; no comment is needed. Val and Ernie Stanton contribute an extraordinarily garbled dialogue with a harmonica-ukelele duet thrown in. Frank van Hoven keeps the house in a continual uproar by his conversational method of doing sleight-of-hand. With the aid of three small boys he stages a remarkable hubbub--the best laugh producer of the evening. Frank Wilcox is responsible for an interesting playlet; he is always in trouble because the women would fall in love with him at first sight. Two song and dance acts, one by Harry and Grace Elisworth, the other by Jay Dillon and Betty Parker complete the bill. Rarely has Keith's offered a more varied and interesting show. It is certainly a relief after the strain of examinations.
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