PRINCESS THEATRE
‘ At the Cross Hoads ’ is the title of the third production of the popular George Wallace llevue Company to be presented for the delectation of vaudeville patrons at' the Princess Theatre this week. During the past two weeks George Wallace has been extraordinarily popular, but there is no wonder at this, for the clever comedian serves up screamingly funny humor that is both clean and original. His latest presentation, which opens to-night, should not be less entertaining in any way. In fact ‘At the Cross Roads’ is said to introduce George Wallace in his_ most sntertaining and mirth-making character—that of an amateur actor. The new revue will occupy the second portion of the programme, which has for its preface another selection •of the popular Wallace vaudeville numbers. Throughout there will he a liberal sprinkling of songs and dance numbers quite up to the standard set in previous offerings.
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Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 5
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150PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 5
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