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PRINCESS THEATRE

ThW programnxe produced 'by Fullers En--, tsrtainera^ at the Princess Theatre on Satur-. .day 'evening was. an- exceptionally- good one, containing i a large v variety) of bright and interesting turns. The -audience' was a_- very^ "large' -one, 'and; to judge -by the applause, the.various -turns , mef^ with- cordial iapproyal.".Among fthe -new- artists- -wha -made their ap-" pearance •' were "Pastor, and Merle (acrobatic .sketch' artists), who gaye.a pretty exhibition of acrobatics., Their performance , is a, unique, one^. and contains of. an .interesting 'and original, nature. This week there has been"; a, veritable inflnr of soubrettes. Miss Gertie Everitt (a character - comedian and serio t>f no small merit) and J the Marlowe Sisters making- their first^appeapance.- Th® J£arloweß gave a chic -and -refreshing version of song,, -introducing dancing of a very orderi . "and " were vociferously encored. > ' . Mt Denis Carney, of course, "was a 'great success in fbis comic songs^-' A pretty young widdy '-' and " Then, ybV know, you never know. Duxing ' his brief season this artist has -be-, .come 'as popular ju» he was years, ago.' Mr. tJames Opi« ia,a singer of comio eongs of a fvery different order, "Bed, beautiful bed, - being "his best item. IJeeso and Rexo, in their funny juggling act, were as popular, -as ever. Miss Brightie Smith was happy in ber choice of an item, her awing song being", a positive marvel .of electrical and mechanical application. Davey's Marionettes were again to the -iof«* with a budget of comicalities 'and witticisms. -'Miss Lavinia Tyson sang a couple of most ' acceptable- illustrated songs, couple. of" most, acceptable illustrated sdngi." -.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 69

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PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 69

PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 69

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