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PEINCESS THEATRE

' The Grand Hotel/ a. charmingly musical and continuously funny revue, is' still the main attraction at the Princess Theatre. Mr Walter George and his Sunshine Players arc firm favorites, and >deservedly so. The best of many good vaudeville act? constituting the first part are those of Edwards and Partes, the Falvey Sisters, and Wallingford Tate. The same programme will be presented this and tomorrow evenings, arid also at the matinee to-morrow afternoon. - Monday's bill should hold' unique interest. '' Not only will the George Companv produce a revue, ' The Cruise of the Oyrnbaline/ which is then to have its Australasian premiere, but the vaudeville will be strengthened further by the first appearance of a headline European act—Jack and Con Williams*

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Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 4

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PEINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 4

PEINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 4

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