PRINCESS THEATRE
There was another good house at the Princess Thsatro last night, and the prolamine submitted was thoroughly •enjoyed, ihe management had to again announce that the two new acts promised were not available. These, however, will positively appear to-morrow night. They ar-a Jack Coco, She, and It (an entertaining comedy balancing act, featuring a Eensational up-and-down head slide) and Miss Annie lye (a vocalist of whom the northern critics speak highly). These, added to Graham's marionettes and the amusing turn provided by Phil Percival, will make the vaudeville portion of the programme a really good one. The second part of th© programme is entirely taken ' up with Waiter George's revue company, whose pla\let this week is ''Way Down in Arizona..' This is a breezy musical production, fuit of bright comedy and catchy songs, and is quite up to tho Walter George standard.
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Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 4
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