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PRINCESS THEATRE

"Jack Coco, -She and It," one oi the new acts at the Princess Theatre* lastnight, made an immediate hit, the touch of"no'velty being welcomed. Jack Coco is a particularly clover balancer, and his " up-sido '<3own " work is really wonderful. Tiie ; ' It '' of the combination turned out to be a dummy figure, which is used in n most ingenious manner by Coco. The (Umax to" the act is a most sensational head-slide, made along a ramp the length of the stage, and several feet from the floor. Miss Annie Tye,_ tho other new-comer, made, a favorable impression with her cultivated voice. Graham's Human Marionettes again afforded unbounded amusement; and Phil Pereival kept up tho merriment with his comedy work at the piano. Walter George's Sunshine Players have firmly settled down in popular favor, and their latent production, ' "Way Down in Arizona,' is one of the best they have yet shown as. The. programme will be repeated to-night.

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Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 6

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 6

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 6