Joe Rox Joe Rox i(A102941 works by) (birth name: Joseph Henry Toon)
Born: Established: ca. 1882 ;
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1 1 A Fireman's Troubles Joe Rox , Joe Rox Revue Company , Clay's Bridge Theatre Ltd , 1919 single work musical theatre revue/revusical humour

Revusical.

'Propstick', writing in the Theatre magazine, records that 'George Wallace is a comedian with a delightfully quiet style. He gets his laughs without any forcing... Max Martin dances as neatly as ever, and makes a capital policeman in A Fireman's Troubles, a fairly entertaining comedy that forms the second part. Chief honours are annexed by Wallace in a clever Johnny study and by Billy Cass and Joe Rox as two impossible firemen. Emphatically the artistic feature of the production is Lulu Hart's beautiful dancing' (April 1919, p.28).

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