PRINCESS THEATRE
HOLIDAY VAUDEVILLE FARE The famine in vaudeville entertainment is to bo broken on Wednesday afternoon at the Princess Theatre, when the doors will bo reopened to patrons, and a bright and breezy performance presented to them by Pat Hanna and his Diggers. This company, which arrives from Melbourne by the Manuka on Monday night, comes hero with a phenomenal reputation earned in Australia. where it has been playing almost continuously for ten years, and where it has just completed a record run of four months in Perth. Pat Hanna is bringing with him an “ all star ” company of twenty-four players, besides all the latest “ hits ” in vaudeville faro which he has exploited in compiling his extensive and complete repertoire. Patrons aro assured of an abundance of mirth, music, and tong, while tho leader of tho hand can bo depended upon to have all his shows most elaborately staged and costumed. The box plans aro advertised.
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Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 10
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157PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 10
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