PRINCESS THEATRE
Variety and quality are the outstanding features of the current programme o? vaudeville at the Princess Theatre, where large audiences testify nightlv to the enjoyable nature of the entertainment Walter George and his bright band of revue_ players still retain their popularity, individually and collectively., beiag most entertaining and amusing. . The leading ■vocalists are Hylda Shannon, Fay Geary, and Rep Hawthorne, whose songs reach a. high standard; and on the lighter side George Storey's jokes and pranks arouse Tiproanoxis laaghter. The Rev. Frank Gorman, Vaude and Verne, the Williams Sisters, Bent and Coleman,* and the Cracknells all provide items of a high order.
There- -will be no performance at the Princess- to-morrow, but-a. matinee win*. bo given on Monday afternoon, wben a completely new programme win be staged, introducing the revue pastime 'The Cruise of the- Gymbaline.' v
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Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 6
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140PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 6
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