PRINCESS THEATRE
Tho second presentation of "See-Saw" by Mr Paul Stanhope and his musical revue company was witnessed by a packed audience at the Prmccsa Tlie&tro last night La his favourite rolo of Spike Murphy, Mr Stanhope introduces a fund of wholesome and highly diverting comedy, and Mr Ernest i itciier, anotlier .clever comedian, is responsible for much amusing patter. Tho whole revue sparkles with bright humour, tuneful songs, choruses, and clover dancing. A special feature is tho silage arrangement, which is very pretty and effective, a largo number of Chinese lanterns and coloured electrio globes providing a decidedly spectacular sotting. The vaudeville portion of the bill ia bright and entertaining, the Mohnana, lirull and Hobnsloy, Brightio and Carlyon, tho psyclu'o Aslnts, and tho magician Silvester all boin"- tlie contributors. °
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17690, 30 July 1919, Page 2
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