AMUSEMENTS
FULLERS' VAUD EVILLE. To-nightj the present attractive bill of • vaudeville at the Princess Theatre, will be shown for the last time. Foot artists retire, Jind will be replaced on Monduy by the latest attractions imported by the firm. Foremost of these a»e Charles King and Virginia Thornton, two artists thoroughly equipped in both comedy and i •drama, who play clever comedies, but- ; tressed by a. trace of. emotional drama. ' They come here with a very big reputa- ' tion, Miss Thornton's emotional work ' receiving particular prai.se. The other : nowcomers will be Orphea, a lady who ' pLays so many instrument* simultaneously that she obtains the effectiveness of an orchestra; and Jessie Barloe, a coster impersonator. Many attractive acts will bo retained foT another week, notably Tier and Ross, Eurasian, Freddy James Ladd awl Arnold, Lea .Warfon, and Jvmgslcy and Graham.
ITVOLI FOLLIES.
His Majesty's Theatre was crowded out with soldiers and their friends last evening, when the Tivoli Follies gave anotW °f their delightful entertainments. The fjeigian Concert Party's performances in nrsfc . P 8 ? s were warmly received. Tha I?o lies, headed fcy Miss Vera Pearoe, provided th e> second part of the entertainment which went with a merry awW from beginning to. end. The company will appear again to-night.
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Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 1
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209AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 1
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