PRINCESS THEATRE
The now revue, 'My Gipsy Maid,' ii which Walter George's Sunshine Player .ire revelling thin week, is a really good bright, entertaining little playlet, and a: ,-ueh is obtaining the. recognition which it deserve®. The- comedian, George Storey puts plenty of '• go'' and plenty of fin into his impersonation of the three char acters for which he is cast, and is especi ally diverting in the policeman interlndi in 'which his three- fellow •' Hops " are alu extremely f'mmy. There is much goo< singing "also. " In the vaudeville poi tion of the entertainment Jose Baptist© ha,hit the public; taste with a bizarre act ir; which she sways and dances and pirouette to the musio of a violin which site herself plays. Fred Bluett has lost none of hit laugh-extracting powers, and is a wonderful tonic; Sterling and Love put on a pleasing act, which inehvdes music, song and story, and Jolly John Larkin smile:-' and sings his way through his allotted time with success.
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Evening Star, Issue 17037, 7 May 1919, Page 6
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PRINCESS THEATRE
Evening Star, Issue 17037, 7 May 1919, Page 6
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