PRINCESS THEATRE
Th" present programme at. the Princess Theatre v.-tl! he presented finnllv to-nitcht, and the last, appearance of the popular Jennings and Gonial and the Alatanas is announced. A special show-v.-eek programme v. ill he initiated on Monday everinp:, when two bip; imported acts will reinforce a row Mil. .Much ir.torrv-t attaches to the debut of the Artois i>ros., tho famous horizontal liar comirmes, who an; one of feature engagements resulting from Ifr Boa. J. Fuller's visit to Xow York. They are said to provide an act full of sensations and surprising comedy olfeots, and to ho the finest act of the kind ever presented in this country. Another now artist is Joe Nathan, a black-and-white impressionist described as clever and original in his entertainment. The bifr aerial acts of the Oveiios and tho Zoo Sisters are also retained for sliou' week, and with new offerings from Walsh and Walsh. Ritchie and Kliftio, Joe Teague. Buckler, Tilton and West, the Fairer Sister's, Goodlino and Oliver, country'and town patrons are assured surpassingly ccod .entertainment.
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Evening Star, Issue 17365, 29 May 1920, Page 6
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174PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17365, 29 May 1920, Page 6
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