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Gertrude Moody and Mary Duncan Headline New Bill With Clever Act.' A strange mtxturc of voice and action—the mirth-provoking contrast between grand opera and the modern cabaret singer—as portrayed by Gertrude Moody and Mary Duncan—proved the big hit of the new bill whllt;^h opened at the Or-pheum theater yesterday.Miss Moody, with a voice that you are more than surprised to hear in vaudeville, met with big success in her solo numbers, while Miss Duncan. attired in the breezy garb ot the cabaret singer, offered a delightful variation. And when the two appeared together they achieved aneffect which has seldom before beenattained on a South Bend stage.Bert Howard touched a piano in that trained way which produces exceptional results and by his efforts won his full share of applause.Howard slips* in a few witty remarkr as he goes along, hut his piano-playing I* what gives him the right to hold the stage for 15 minutes. An imitation of an old-fashioned
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South Bend News Times

South Bend, Indiana, US

Tue, Mar 07, 1922

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