PRINCESS THEATRE
There is no doubt that Pat Hanna and his band of “.diggers'” have won their way to the hearts of vaudeville lovers, for each evening finds crowded audiences leaving the theatre beaming with satisfaction. Their performance is one calculated to banish all cares and worries, and it more than succeeds in its purpose. The show is a pot pound of song, dance, and story, happily blended into an extremely breezy revue. The dancing is fascinating, the comedy clever, the singing of the soloists unusually good, and the whole show is presented with such vim and verve that it could not fail to please. Joe Vaili and Pat Hanna are entrusted with the production of the comedy elements, and they succeed to the hill delight ol the onlookers. The principal sohnsts are Jock Thomson and Lrnest Kopltc, and they bring forth many oldtime favourites 'in refreshing style,_ and with now and efiect.ive surroundings. Stan. Lawson and Mickey Phillips are other prominent performers in the show.
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Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 4
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166PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 4
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