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PRINCESS THEATRE

Throughout last week the largest of audiences were puzzled, and entirely baffled by the abnormal display of Madame Astras' whose act is claimed to be one of telepathy and psychic perception.' Other notable contributing causes to the phenomenal business were the appearance of Silvester", Brightie and Carlyon, and Brull and Homsley Hundreds were turned away on Saturday night. ' STANHOPE REVUE TO-NIGHT. The outstanding attraction for to-night is the return, after an absence of two years of the popular revue comedian, Mr Paul Stanhope, supported by a new company of revue comedians and show girls, 20 strong ihe company come direct from a hitrhlv successful season of 16 weeks in Brisbane and with a large repertoire of entirely new musical revues. That chosen for the premiere to-night is "See-Saw," in which Air Stanhope essays his popular character Spike Murphy. Chief in support of him on the comedy side is Ernest Pitcher, a comedjan whose talents are already well kllo J n . 11 to » <*d appreciated by, Dunedin vaudeville patrons. The other rnembers of Harry Hart the popular tenor), Trueman Neilson Chas. Lawrence, Bert MorrW wT 3? loa ** Caia (Principal ™y)' Maud Miles, Ethel Bennetto (who is^d £jV'H f- U 7 ensuing soubrette), ville half still retains the services of the psychic Astras and the magician Silvester! who will offer new revelations, and includes w MtS , by Brl & hti e and Carlyon Brull and Hemsley, and the Molinaris.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17688, 28 July 1919, Page 2

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PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17688, 28 July 1919, Page 2

PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17688, 28 July 1919, Page 2

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