PRINCESS THEATRE
To-night will be the final opportunity of witnessing tho initial programme of the Pat Hanna Digger Company in Dunedin. This merry band have established themselves as firm favourites with Princess Theatre patrons, because of the bright and breezy entertainment which they provide. The outstanding feature of tho current production is the unending supply of fun provided by the two talented comedians, Joo Valli and Pat .Hanna. Their humour is always refreshing, and keeps the audience in a continual roar. The singing is of an unusually high standard, while tho dancing by the dainty ballet leaves nothing to be desired. HEW SHOW TO-MORROW Commencing at a matinee to-mor-row, these laugh producing specialists will present an entirely new programme of novel sketches brimming over with refreshing humour, while the various singers will be heard in another edition of popular numbers. Among the sketches to be presented will bo another of the highly popular ‘Mr Gallagher and Mr Sheen ’ series by Pat Hanna and Joe Valli, which will introduce items of topical interest, cleverly conceived and provocative of spontaneous mirth. A sceno_ embracing further episodes of the “ Diggers ” at the “ front ” will be included, while many other novelties will bo presented during the serving of the fare. This company, which is staying lor a short season" only, will also present a matinee on Wednesday, and next Monday evening there will be a complete change of programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 7
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235PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 7
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