PRINCESS THEATRE
This evening ‘ The Black Bogle,’ the sparkling revuo which lias had a most successful run during the week, is to bo staged for the last time. From the opening to the fiiinl curiiuu n bright nnd breezy night’s entertainment is provided. Original comedy is a feature throughout, and a number of musical numbers arc also tastefully treated.
‘ OVER NIGHT.’
Commencing at the matinee to-mor-row afternoon, Mr Gayle Myer and his Band Box Bevne Company are to present an entirely clifloront show. Ihe first part of tile programme will consist of Band Box Revue brevities, and the second half a musical revue entitled ‘ Over Night.’ Mr Wycr departs from the orthodox revue ideas, inasmuch as his revues arc real_ musical comedies condensed into a period sufficient to occupy tho second half of the programme—about an hour and twenty minutes. ’ Over Night ’ is said to he one of the best in his very extensive repertoire. It is beautifully dressed and staged, as all Mr Wycr’s productions are.
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Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 5
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167PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 5
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