Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 90, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1928 — Page 7

SEPT. 4, 3928

MEETING A VARIETY . TEAM IN NONSENSE

Telaak and Dean Prove It Is Not What You Do on the Vaudeville Stage, but How the Material Is Put Over. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN MANY a comedian has made himself famous and his pocket-book heavy with money by doing what is known as the “fall.” A man by the name of Cummjngs made himself famous some years ago by riding the scenery and taking hard falls. Leon Errol is the chap who made fortune and fame for himself with a pair of funny legs that are always giving way.

This week the man in the team of Telaak and Dean has developed the fall in his own way. He is getting big comedy results out of the “all and he uses it in many ways. This shows that it isn’t just what you do, but how on the vaudeville stage. The fall is as ancient as the hills, but this man in this team uses it as the climax of a Russian burlesque dance. He gets his head caught in the lid' of a concert grand piano. He falls here and he falls there. He gets his face slaped and he falls some more. The way this man delivers his stuff proves that he knows his theater and he introduces the Hilton Sisters, known as the Siamese Twins. •Have told you on the first trip of the twins to the Lyric about the act of these girls. They were bom joined together. I know that they are genuine. T£e act is the same as given here before. And the lady matron of the act is still a good showwoman. The Burns ’■wins, two men, are dancing with the Hilton Sisters. % “Flapper Freshies” is a burlesque act in modern language on the old, school room act. It is often double’ meaning, but the man in the act knows how some way to put this stuff over with a wow. Task Wah Chan makes good with his instrumental flaying. .“Silks and Satins” is just an average dancing act with some attempted singing on the part of the man in the act. Now at the Lyric. tt it t> / LOOKING OVER NEW BURLESQUE SHOW “Girls in Blue” with Ann Corio, at the Mutual this week, has much to recommend it to burlesque patrons.

Verdict of the Stage

LYRlC—Telaak and Dean prove that it is how a thing is done on the stage and not what is done that causes comedy riots. MUTUAL—Ann (torio in an Indian dance just about stops the show this week in “Girls in Blue.”

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First, Miss Corio can dance a warm number when she thinks it advisable to do so. If the number isn’t especially warm, all it takes is a few of the personal Corio touches and it becomes decidedly so. Clyde Bates knows what is wanted from him in the way of comedy and provides it. One of his specialties is a number wherein he mixes a couple of drinks. You have probably heard of drinks that tasted as if they had been mixed in a rubber boot? He even includes the boot. In keeping with the new revue type of burlesque the show is well staged with smart costumes, peppy chorus girls, and sets with plenty of color and life to them. At the Mutual. (By Observer.) Other theaters today offer: “Tempest” at Loew’s Palace; “Heart to Heart” at the Circle; “Beggars of Life” at the Indiana, and “Street Angel” at the Apollo. At the Palace also,is movies of The Times-Broad Ripple All Kid Club. The Johnny Jones Shows are on view at the Midway at the Indiana State Fair. WOMEN ATTEND OUTING 200 Club Members of Three States Meet at Lake James Bu Time* Special ANGOLA, Ind., Sept. 4.—More than 200 officers of the business and professional women’s clubs of Indiana, Ohio and Michigan attended the house party at Potawatomie Inn, Lake James. Plans were started to make the outing an annual affair. Mrs. Bernice Harrison of this city, president of the Steuben County clubs, reported.

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Henry B. Walthall, one of the screen’s best known character actors, appears on the new program which opened at Apollo Saturday as the star of a dramtic sketch,

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“Retribution,” a Vitaphone vaudeville act. Walthall won enduring fame as the little Colonel in D. W. Griffith’s “The Birth of a Nation.”

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