A delicious comedy which gets much of its quality from very good acting. It gives us the experience of a stage struck maiden who is domestic help for a while, but who loses one position after another until she finds herself as a maid in an actress' dressing room. Suddenly she is given an opportunity to take a minor part and walks boldly out upon the stage. But that malady known as stage fright afflicts her, gradually increasing in violence, until she jumps over the footlights and flies up the center aisle. The clown work of this Lizzie is remarkable; it stands out clearly. We often see clowns played. We don't often have the pleasure of seeing them really acted. - The Moving Picture World, December 30, 1911