PRINCESS THEATRE
The bright and l attractive bill -which, is bo-ng presented at toe Princess Theatre this week is meeting with special favor. The revue staged by the Walter George Company is- one of their best, the quaininess of the Dutch character being we 1 ! portrayed in ‘A Dutch. Legacy,’ too scene of which is laid in Holland. The vaudeville section of the programme is also first-class. Brightie. and Carlyon, those live-wire people who dance, sing, and make fun to such purpose, are immensely popular, while Pollard and Jackson (vocalists), Leonard Nelson (character songs!, and Ray and Gray {a tuneful, duo) all -.meet with favor.
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Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 6
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105PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 6
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