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PRINCESS THEATRE

There can be no doubt regarding the popularity of Walter George's Sunshine Players, "whose playlets form such a big and* attractive portion of the programme at the Princess Theatre. This week the fur, vehicle is 'The Grand Hotel,' and all the principals have a chance to contribute to tlis gaiety of the scene. Comedy looms large, of course, but there arc other items which are particularly good nnd vastly entertaining, such as the dances and the "straight" songs. It is certain that the Sunshine Flayers are in for a successful season. Tn the strictly vaudeville portion of the bill. Fred Bluett, continues to convulse his audience with laughter, while Sterling and Love and Ray nor and 13renna.n provide acts which are a.ko undoubtedly ■first-class.

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Evening Star, Issue 17031, 30 April 1919, Page 6

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17031, 30 April 1919, Page 6

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17031, 30 April 1919, Page 6

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