PRINCESS THEATRE.
Hector St. Clair and his revue company are still in full swing at the Princess Theatre, and are adding to the popularity they have attained with the general public. “Contrasts” is the title of the most recently staged revue, and it is brimful of merriment. There is a very fair measure of incidental music in the revue, and it is well sung in nearly every jnstance. The revue company includes in its ranks some unusually good vocalists, and, of course, the comedy element is strongly represented. especially by Hector St. Clair. The earlier part of the evening is devoted to solo and duo work, and in this department M'Donald and Payne, Scottish entertainers, are conspicuously suoeossful. The Two Daleys are very amusing, and Grant and Bates provide a mixed fkctcli of Dixieland. With the strong ermbrantion engaged in the evening’s oiiterSninai’i *■ pretty full houses are the rule.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19996, 13 January 1927, Page 15
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149PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19996, 13 January 1927, Page 15
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