PRINCESS'S THEATRE.
The appreciation of high talent was markedly demonstrated by those who witnessed the clever Craggs at the Princess's Theatre last night Mr Brinkman was accorded a hearty reception lor his acceptable singing, Professor Keildersen's talking dolls and vocal imitations kept matters going briskly, and the other principals earned a fair share of the evening's applause. The Craggs will introduce a number of new feats to-night, including their wonderful high pedestal, one of the most difficult acrobatic performances ever attempted. Tomorrow rugbi will be their last appearance, so that lovers of artistic work should not fail to see them. On Saturday night Mr Dix's company wiA return to the Alhambra, introducing two new American artists, Mr F. B. Murphy and Mr Phil Mack. On Monday night we are promised Miss Lizzie Kirk, an English serio, and .Mr Frank Leon, champion dancer of the world.
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Evening Star, Issue 11681, 13 February 1902, Page 4
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145PRINCESS'S THEATRE. Evening Star, Issue 11681, 13 February 1902, Page 4
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