Word: mutt
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...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 and Jeff, who, though they have nothing particularly funny to say, are admirably made up, and go through some amusing contortions. The greater part of the dialogue, consisting mostly of trite jokes on Boston dances, falls flat; and the total lack of plot spoils any chance for comedy situations...
...individual actors none stand out except G. P. Gardner and W. S. Sea-mans--Mutt and Jeff--both of whom are exceedingly good. R. C. Foster puts a good deal of spirit into a rather tame part, and J. G. Blaine manages his two songs well. The girls are moderately charming: and the choruses are well trained, active, and effectively made...
...Earle '10 Diana, debutante daughter of Sultan, R. H. Hutchinson '10 Alexander, Crown Prince of Turkey, R. C. Foster '10 Grand Vizier, G. K. Munroe '10 Imperial Messengers: Longboat, H. M. Platt '10 Shrubb, B. Tuckerman '11 Durando, F. H. Burrage '10 Hayes, G. C. Prince '10 Mutt, G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 Little Jeff, J. R. Mayer '10 Ushers: 1. H. Jaques '11 2. S. W. Marvin '10 3. R. Whitney '11 4. J. G. Blaine '11 Lydia, Maid-in-waiting to Diana, McG. A. King...