PRINCESS THEATRE
A b:- c ' and delighted audience witnessed tho debut at. Princess Theatre last evening of Eddie Mom-res©, "the Broadway down." This artist, one of tho-late-it of tho,Fullers' importations, proved an eminent)!} - ontettaininn; fellow, dioi!. tansa.; iona'ly clever ia his antics and tumbling, and grotesquely hilarious without Oiko his mouth in speech. He is one of -the most brilliant artist? the Pullers have placed in recent bills, and should fill the hou.-o nightly during his stay. Anions* ,-i-her outstanding acta ai'6 the White, l.a.dd and Arnold°, De!soes. Koldiit-a iiud Higher Klimo, ' Lieutenant Hoi-per, and tho Falvey Sisters—an imposing rest*?. Tha fuJl oompaiiv appear again fchi-j eratiikr.
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Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 6
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107PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 6
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