PRINCESS THEATRE
One cun always expect a good night’s entertainment from George Wallace and his versatile company, and this week's presci.itat.ion is no exception; in fact, George Wallace even surpasses himself with his clever humor and highly diverting antics. ‘ Some Night’ is the title of the revue presented, and it is indeed “ soma night," especially for George Wallace, who is seen in a scries ol exciting adventures in the underworld. He makes full use of the many opportunities offered him for his genial witticism, and keeps the audience bubbling over with laughter. The members of the company lend him valuable- assistance, and contribute several novel songs and dances. The whole show is staged against beautiful costumes and settings, and forms one of the best productions in George Wallace's extensive repertoire.
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Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 5
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130PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 5
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