PRINCESS THEATRE
TNHgBf && coptiiaj* pavo? *Tb,e Gran 3 Hotel' wDJ Jjb stegsd finally at tfcfc Pria-1 cess Theatre. new hauhoai revtje. On. Monday evening a brand-new musical oomedy entitled ' The Cruise of the Cvmbar one will be staged. He well-known acenlo artist, Mi- Hankfnson, has painted aDedal cloths for the occasion, and a host 01 dreEsmakera and costumiers have been bttsy nil the week, "dressing the show." Ihe new piece is particularly strong iii concerted melodies for which the all-round strength of the company is specialty suited, the comedy too, is said to be immensely good. Mr* Geo. Storey will bo the " stranger" aboard the 'moving vessel, the pivot upon which the plot; moves; and Mr Hawthorn has a caplfej lij£it comedy part as the steward. xho Vaudeville, too, will haye an Inv porfcant accretion in the debut of Jack aa 4 Cora. Williams, a pair of European vaude? villians of high repute. These artists wear, some wonderful clothes, depicting the latest fashions, and furnish a sensation.,! melanga of comedy, dancing, and song. One ai the features iE an aerial serpentine dance by the lady while suspended by he?? teeth, Tho clever j>air, Edwards aricj Parksa, will also furnish an entirely comedy.
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Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 9
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202PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 9
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