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PRINCESS THEATRE

George Wallace and Company are still causing endless joy at the Princess Theatre, and large crowds are nightly being entertained at the popular Fuller house. In this week’s presentation, ‘ Some Night,’ George Wallace plays a big part, and his genial humor and antics bring down tho house on numerous occasions. He is indeed in true form, and his adventures in th» underworld, upon which the story of the show is based, are exceedingly entertaining. There are seven gorgeous scenes, with elaborate settings and beautiful costumes. A first-rate selection of vaudeville numbers precedes the revue, and the various members of this talented band are heard and seen at their best in song and dance numbers.

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Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 5

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116

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 5

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 5

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