PRINCESS THEATRE
The programme selected by tho public from the Fullers’ Follies extensive repertoire, and now being presented at the Princess Theatre, is more than meeting with the approval of patrons. For an entertainment of sparkling novelty it would be hard to boat. The many breezy sketches presented keep the house iu a roar of laughter. Two of the sketch.es, ‘Tea in tho Garden’ and the ‘Musical Court Scone,’ are given by Stud Foley and Lula Fanning. ‘The Whirl of the Underworld,’ a novel dance scena, in which Dccima and Eddie M‘Lean are the chief participants, is a feature, while the singing of Winnie Edgerton and William Beresford, and the dancing of tho Six Dainties leaves little to lie desired.
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Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 9
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120PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 9
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