PRINCESS THEATRE
The. bill-of-fai® provided at tho Princess .theatre is a particularly good one, and attracted a good attendance last night, notwithstanding tho unfavourable weather The pnnoipal feature was th 4 Stanhope revue which went with a swing from the to the fall of the curtain. Mr Paul Stanhope, in his Spike Murphy make-up, was quit© a host in himself, and kept the audience in a simmer of laughter whenever he was on the stage. He hatf able assistants selen5 elen Cain . Maude Miles, j « Messrs Ernest Pitcher and Mark Enckson. The vaudeville part of the programme is bright. Silvester is as entertaining as ever with some sort of a xylophone made from bicycle" parte, and in them mysteriously growing all sorts of hirsute appendages on his face in full view of the audience. The Molinaris furnish a fresh catalogue of song; Brightie and Uarlyon have a fresh act; Brull and Hemsley put on two Lancashire impersonations which are unusually good, and the divinavll3!. thought by Astras are as inexphcable' as over.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17692, 1 August 1919, Page 6
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172PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17692, 1 August 1919, Page 6
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