excerpt from 'Ragged but right / Lynn Abbott' pp. 45 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Ragged but right / Lynn Abbott' pp. 45 (83 words)
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Late in 1903 he [Ernest Hogan] produced and starred with his wife Mattie Wilkes in The Missionary Man, a "satirical exaggeration, in one act", which successfully toured a mainstream New England vaudeville circuit and received this review: "Ernest Hogan, the 'Unbleached American'. made the greatest hit on the bill [...] When he got to singing the audience repeatedly recalled him and would not allow him to stop. When he invited the audience to join in a whistling chorus the gallery nearly blew the roof off [...] |
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