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The Princeton Triangle Club brought a tour of over 5000 miles to a close yesterday with a final performance of "The Evil Eye" in Englewood, N. J. The day before two performances were given in the ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. The tour included performances in Pittsburgh, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Memphis, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
The club received an especially enthusiastic reception in New York and won much favorable comment. The book was good and worked up into a reputable plot, as musical comedies go. The singing was on the whole excellent and although it savored at times of the regular college burlesque, still there was a marked absence of the dramatic barbarisms which too often overflow undergraduate theatricals. The chorus was most attractive, the "girls" wearing their clothes naturally and dancing extremely well.
The book way by Edmund Wilson, Jr., 1917; music by Paul Dickey 1917 and F. Warburton Guilbert 1919, and the lyrics by F. Scott Fitz-Gerald 1917.
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