PRINCESS THEATRE
The musical revue ' In Mexico ' to be erne of the most popular plays of iti class produced at the'' Princess Theatre, which last night was again filled by 5 I large and merry audience. Con. MorerJ and Les. Warton are genuinely funnj. and import plenty of novelty into then humor, while the 10 or 12 girls who fls on and off the stage in the gayest « apparel lend color to the show. TW vaudeville is also excellent, the contrib* tors being such warm favorites as Tayl« and M'Quoin, Laurant, Royle Trio, Rom and Dell, and Clark and Wallace. Thi same programme is announced for tonight. ..'•:'■
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Evening Star, Issue 16515, 29 August 1917, Page 6
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107PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16515, 29 August 1917, Page 6
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