PRINCESS THEATRE
TO-NIGHT’S NEW BILL. The management of the. Princess Theatre promises a new and big programme for to-night. Fullers’ New Revue Company will present its second comedy ‘Six Little Wives.’ which is as splendid in settings as ‘Right There,’ and which it; said to be better in wit and humor than its predecessor. In fact it should be one of the best revues seen hero for some time. Mr Johnson, the producer, has again .contrived a brilliant finale, and the roles are admirably suited to the principals.
Tho vaudeville section of the bill is also very attractive. Ferry tho Frog, said to bo easily vaudeville's greatest contortionist, is seen in a most astonishing turn, set on the edge of a big swamp, in which as a frog he executes wonderful and amazing feats. Fresh matter is billed for Brull and Hcmsley and Harrington Reynolds. Tho other newcomer is Captain Charles Erard, who will be hoard in monologues at the piano.
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Evening Star, Issue 17597, 28 February 1921, Page 6
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161PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17597, 28 February 1921, Page 6
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