PRINCESS THEATRE
George Wallace and Ids revue company ■ are nightly attracting crowded houses to the Princess Theatre, and they are likely to do so if they continue to present programmes of the calibre of this week’s entertainment. A screamingly funny musical comedy is preceded by some bright and snappy vaudeville turns in the first half, in which the Daleys appear to advantage in varied' topicalities. George Wallace also makes an appearance in the openins half, and overwhelms the audience with Ms clever and funny antics and witticisms. But it is in 1 Married Blisters ’ that he shows up best, and witli tixi support from Ms talented company, lie provides an entertainment which is laughable in the extreme. Novel songs and dances are also Jn abundance, and in these the various members sequit themselves creditably.
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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 4
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134PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 4
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