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The bill at Keith's this week is universally good, and the turns are universally clever. Perhaps the most striking is "Klick-Klick", a song revue with novel effects in scenery and costume. The Creightons offer a most amusing impersonation, and something new is presented by Bert and Betty Wheeler. Potential playwrights especially should see Frank Ellis's travesty on "A Dress Rehearsal". In their restaurant act Phil Roy and Roy Arthur break a large amount of crockery for the audience's entertainment. The other acts are all amusing, especially Ruth Roye's songs in various characters.
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