PRINCESS THEATRE
The vaudeville bill at the Princess Theatre this week consists of 10 first-class acts. Prinqess Mysteria presents an attractive thought-reading turn; the Musical Carlsons delight everybody with their playing of all sorts of weird instruments ; Laurie and Rossie possess good voices, and know how to use them; and the Two Fishers continue to please with their neat and clever contortion act; while Fullers’ Nine Wonders, Abdy’s Animals, George Ross, and Poincaire are-still “going strong.” To-night two new acts will-he added to the bill those of the Two Macks (comedians and dancers) and Lee ami' Smith (“ two boys at the piano,” who introduce the latest American jazz).
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Evening Star, Issue 17393, 1 July 1920, Page 7
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108PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17393, 1 July 1920, Page 7
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