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PRINCESS THEATRE

Several new and very clever turns are included in this week's bill at the Princess Theatre, which arc attracting considerable attention, and have won penerii approval of patrons. The performance can bo watched with all the comforts of a homo, ap the theatre is. well warmed thes-e wi'Mer nighto. 'There was another large audience present last evening and the whole entertainment was parti, ul-arlv t r ood. In tho Prof, yniT, Murr'' 1 livinpston— a most clever protean entertainer—was again to tho force with a p-ond -ct'os cf linnerronothans. His li-hfniny chamrcs keep the nudionre absorbed. The new den'trior toam. Aubrey <-vm! Riehe, are a brii-Kant'ly-attire-d and smart pair, and provide a very p!e:"si"rr turn." Their g bird nor and dancing arc bright, and they have become, wh.'tu favorites w'fh Prinze.-, p:>tmus. In the second half Walter G-eirrre's Rnvisbino Players provide over an- hour's melody with the musiral eoivedv 'The Grand Hotel,' whfeh is tunef'd and brisk, and provokes ro.-\>- s - of b.uliter. 'Hio vo.enli.-its. Mhv.es Hvlda .Shannon, Pukde Mile-er, and .Mr Geor.-' Martin, are all nt-ove the averep-p. arid to n, hvrrc extent add to the of the farce. ' The din- -hi'! of yf!?.s Polly M'T.nren is abo rar-ticiila■■■-h- o-o-d. The proer.-imnie. wi'l be repeated this eveniiiir.

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Evening Star, Issue 16777, 4 July 1918, Page 6

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16777, 4 July 1918, Page 6

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16777, 4 July 1918, Page 6

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