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31: 283:, ankle bends, trick pirouettes and light acrobatics—and off she whisks to a hit." She ended the act well: "The finale, with her most difficult steps gets the tiny lady off heartily liked... This is the first-rate number for any bill and a headliner for the average big-time house, especially West, where Miss Haig is a favorite." 294:
and received rave reviews. Calling the show "the best musical comedy in town," one critic said Haig was "One of the most delightful musical comedy artistes I have ever seen. She is a comedian of the very first rank, with a most elfin charm and a capacity for saying impudent things delightfully. The
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described her as "A whirlwind of speed, a gifted kicker, and a tireless worker," but said that without a partner "that touch of gracefulness and team rhythm is missing."
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and called it "The best act little Emma Haig showed in or out of Vaudeville." She "Reels off her several styles of
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and suffered a broken spine. Told she would never dance again, Haig managed to Broadway a year later.
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whole time she was on the stage an electric atmosphere circled between her and her audience."
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Haig died on June 9, 1939, of a heart attack. She was cremated at Grand View Crematory in
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Haig performed on Vaudeville in solo acts as well as with various dance partners.
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in June 1919. A critic reviewing her 1919 solo act at New York City's
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replaced him; Waldron and Haig danced together at Henderson's on
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In January 1915, Emma Haig was announced as a cast member of the
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In 1922, Haig fell off the stage during a performance of the
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She went on to star in many more Broadway shows, including:
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Arthur Gladstone "Dustbowl" Fowler, February 5, 1928-death
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April 29, 1923. p. 22 490: 275:covered her 1923 show at the New York 507: 524:"Little Emma Haig Realizes Ambition" 336:She retired from the stage in 1931. 13: 775:Stockton Evening and Sunday Record 359:after she left the stage in 1931. 346:Arthur Gladstone "Dustbowl" Fowler 14: 841: 793: 743:I.C. Brenner (December 4, 1936). 575:J.T. Grein (September 24, 1927). 698:. Laurel, Montana, US. p. 7 344:Haig married actor and musician 339: 763: 749:Birmingham News, Birmingham, UK 736: 710: 683: 671:. London, UK. September 5, 1928 657: 621: 609:. London, UK. September 5, 1928 595: 184:as "Puck, a specialty dancer." 148: 568: 542: 516: 510:The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville 501: 484: 458: 432: 406: 381: 1: 374: 145:, to organize dance classes. 132: 751:. Birmingham, UK. p. 17 7: 800:Emma Haig NY Times Obituary 581:The Illustrated London News 329:early in 1931 for the show 10: 846: 603:"Palace Theatre, Virginia" 577:"The World of the Theatre" 393:Kansas City Public Library 298:Haig returned to London's 230:The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly 139:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 59:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 830:Dancers from Pennsylvania 631:London Musicals 1930-1934 110: 102: 85: 66: 40: 28: 21: 494:Who's Who in the Theatre 362: 286:In 1927 Haig starred in 825:American female dancers 508:Slide, Anthony (2012). 418:Richmond Times-Dispatch 246:was her partner until 491:Parker, John (1933). 353:Newport, Rhode Island 175:Hartford, Connecticut 78:Hollywood, California 771:"Former Dancer Dead" 692:"Lights of New York" 369:Glendale, California 215:The Music Box Revue 724:. 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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hollywood, California
Ziegfeld Follies
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Richmond, Virginia
Ziegfeld Follies
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ann Pennington
Bert Williams
W.C. Fields
Hartford, Connecticut
Ziegfeld Follies
Miss 1917
Hitchy-Koo
The Music Box Revue
Our Nell
George White
Jack Waldron
Coney Island
Palace Theatre
Music Box Revue
Variety
Palace Theatre
legmania
Palace Theatre
Palace Theatre
Dominion Theatre
Art Fowler
Lupino Lane

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