PRINCE EDWARD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Both vaudeville and pictures will be presented at the Prince Edward Theatre to-night, when Ftfonie, the Jazz Queen, direct from Durban, will head the bill. Among others engaged are Phil Barry, Australia’s greatest exponent of buck and wing dancing; Gladys Andrews, contralto singer; Jock Balloth, dulcimer king:. Daphne Kindley, the world’s youngest ventriloquist, and wee Arthur Austin, the popular character comedian. “The Ballet cf Woodland Fairies” will also be staged. The picture version, of Rider Haggard’s famous novel, “Sttte,” with Betty Blythe in the leading role, will be screened in addition to the dramatic film, “The Heart of a Coward.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 15
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