HOLIDAY VAUDEVILLE FARE
PRINCESS THEATRE REOPENING The announcement that the Princess Theatre is to reopen oa Boxing Day, and once more have music and merriment radiated from tho stage, should be welcomed by all vaudeville lovers and seekers of fun, and more so when it is learnt that the fun purveyors are a band of artists of no mean order. They are Pat Hanna’s Diggers, whose excellent performances hero during tho Exhibition period bring joyful recollections, Tho company has enjoyed unprecedented success throughout Australia for the past ten years, and has just completed an outstanding run of four months at Perth, in Western Australia. Pat Hanna is an exceptionally clever comedian, and tho experience which he has undoubtedly- gained during his long terra on the stage has stood him in good stead. He can also be relied on to have his twenty-five revue stars placed to the beat advantage in his coming programmes, which arc sure to be of a highly diversified nature. Tho box plans are advertised.
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 6
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168HOLIDAY VAUDEVILLE FARE Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 6
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