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PRINCESS THEATRE

There is a jolly bill at the Princess Theatre at nresent. Walter George and. his Sunshine Players stage 'The Cruise • of the Cymbaline,' a clever comedy offering, full" of humorous situations, catchy songs" and telling wit; the Eddy-Duo present a unique wire-walking turn in a clever and original way; Vaude a and Verne, patter kings, appear to have an inexhaustible supply of quips, and _ are still going strong) "Bert Coleman sings and lokes through fifteen minutes; the Williams Sisters' turn is a very enjoyable one; and tho Rev. Frank GoTman continues to enjoy much popularity. THE HOLIDAY BILL. Thdro will bo special New Year matinees to-morrow and on Monday. On tho latter occasion the_ new bill will te presented—a very varied and hilarious one. 31r Walter George and Tiis Sunshine Players will offer an entirely new musical comedy entitled ' Down Kentucky Way.' The scene islaid in Kentucky, and the story deals with the finding of hidden money by old black Joe (Walter George) in time to save the foreclosure of the mortgage on* the estate of Colonel Maynard. (Frank Haiuing). Barry Hitchings and Georg© Storey I'lay the role of two crooku, and Jtfiss Martin plays the character of £ negresa cook. It is said to be a fine piece. On the vaudeville side Rix, a Hghtning sketch artist, and Do Wilford, jcylophonist, will make debut, and now acts wQI bo furnished by the Rev. Frank Gorman, Vaude and Verne, and others. During the holidays the plan will be at .Tacobs's during the morning and at the ■ theatre in the afternoon, j

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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 6

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 6

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 6

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