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PRINCESS THEATRE

LEAGUE OF NOTIONS TO-HIGHT That exceedingly popular hand of entertainers “ The Longue of Tsotiom Revue Company,” will once again radiate joy in _ the Princess I heatre, commencing this evening. The company, which was in Dunedin a snoit time ago, has met with great popularity in the north, playing for nineteen weeks in Wellington to excellent houses, and its return to this city will be welcomed by many vaudeville patrons. Mike Connors and Queeme Paul head what is admitted to he an exceptionally strong cast, with Syd Beck as the principal comedian. Bed-: will be remembered as an unusually attractive artist with an apparently unlimited supply of wit and patter. Mis comic songs, too, arc well known and well liked. The opening programme will bo a long and varied one, comprising vocal and instrumental music, dancing ,and sketches. In one of these Connors appears as an Egyptian girl, and is helped in Ins buffoonery by a Dunedin boy. The dancing is presented by Rayne and Andrews, Phvllis Baker, Gerald Connelly, and the ballet. The Paulasto brothers are also considered clever dancers and comedians, and some interesting moments are promised by Gladys Shaw. Well known in this city and ever popular is Linn Smith’s Jazz Band, widen is to appear with the League of Notions Company

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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 11

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 11

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 11

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