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VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUE COMPANY.

Premier Hall, Next Monday. As previously announced Mr Victor Prince's Kevue and Vaudeville Cpmpany, who have jußt concluded a tour of Fuller's music halls in New Zealand, are to appear in the Premier Hall, -Pukekohe, next Monday evening in their successful musical comedy sketch "Full Bteam A-head " The "New Zealand Herald," referring to the production in Auckland, "said : " The entertainment presented by the Fuller management at the Opera House last evening compared favourably with any recently presented at this popular house of amusement, and the large audience appeared to be highly pleased with the prognmmo. Victor Prince's Musical Comedy Company entered on the second week of their local season, and successfully staged a revue entitled " Full Steam Ahead." It comprised a succession of items musical, humorous, and nonsensical, all of which found favour with the audience. The company possesses two admirable comedians in Victor Piince and Charles Zoli, whose quips and jokes afforded vast amusement The former first appeared as a Jack Tar, and, after exhausting the humorous possibilities "f thi rule, adopted that of a hearty doctor, and as such was responsible for a se ios of absurdities winch neated roars of laughter. CliarJe. '/> !i appeared to advantage in Uip Itiii'.irous number, " Fair Dinlu.' i," tuid-uith Victor Prince and Lilian Colenavi—earned the audience by storm with the' burlesque, ' JVfarried Life." Miss Colenso ably supported the efforts of tho othor humorists in the company, and made a " hit" as a domestic servant turned society lady. The foprano voice of Miss Kubf» Esdaile did full justice to to aeveral popular selections." Tho play will bo staged ns in kkl.ind, tm\ iiiiros &f admission

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 3

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VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUE COMPANY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 3

VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUE COMPANY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 3

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