PRINCESS THEATRE
The week of vaudeville-cum-revue finished on Saturday night to a bumper house, all parts of the Princess Theatre being filled. This evening the Al. Bruce Company will present their seventh musical piece, a miniature comic opera, entitled ' The King of Patagonia.' The setting is Hawaiian, and the music and dance numbers fit the setting, while the comedy is said to be fast and clean for the whole GO minutes of tho frolic's duration. Mr Bruce appears as Hank Dinkumflater, the orderly of an officer in the United -State? forces, and the fun springs from the fact that the girls all mistake Hank for the King of Patagonia, who is due in Hawaii. In the preceding vaudeville Nellie Kolle makes her i'eappcaranco with new songs, and fresh acts will he presented by Bessie Lester, F> Gilberts, and Murfayne.
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Evening Star, Issue 16852, 30 September 1918, Page 4
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139PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16852, 30 September 1918, Page 4
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