PRINCESS THEATRE
The minstrel show, with four. capital vaudeville acts as adjunct, is drawing splendid business to the Princess Theatre. Specially popular are Leonard Nelson. Ethel Vaughan, Baron, Murfayne, and {in the minstrels) Ward Lear" Walter Emmerson, and Gwen Hasto. The same programme is announced for to-night, tomorrow night, and for the matinee tomorrow afternoon. A NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT. New Zealand vaudeville now for the first time includes in its roster a singer in the verv first flight. The engagement by the Fullers of Tino Cappelli, the famous Italian tenor, is an event of the greatest importance, and his appearance at _ the Princess Theatre on Mondav night is a real “ occasion.” Cappelli is assuredly a great artist, and the indications at the box office are that his brief engagement is going to fill the house to “ capacity-plus.”
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Evening Star, Issue 16950, 24 January 1919, Page 6
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136PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16950, 24 January 1919, Page 6
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