While I'll Say She Is has been largely ignored by the theatre historian crowd, it's always been an object of fascination for students of comedy. Two sketches from the revue are well-known among Marx Brothers fans. The first is a sketch about a theatrical agency, written by Herman Timberg and interpolated into the show from the Brothers' vaudeville days, was filmed by Paramount as a short in 1931 (see video clip above…
SOURCE: itsdlevy.me at 08:00AM on July 9, 2016