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THE MIMI DIGGERS

AND REV. FRANK GORMAN. A specially big and interesting bill is promised at the Princess Theatre on Monday night in the first appearance o£ the Milo. Mimi Diggers, and in tiro reappearance of that immensely popular artist, the Rev. Frank Gorman, commonly known as "tho singing parson.” The Mimi Diggers have just concluded a long and sensationally successful season at Christchurch, and everywhere their entertainment has won the highlit enconiums. Theirs is not the “ Digger show to which wo havo become habituated, but a full size revue show, introducing in Lindsay Kemble a female impersonator who is said to play tho character of Mimi in such fashion as to completely deceive even tho most acute observer. That is tho name of the first revue—‘Mile. Mimi’—and tho principals in support of Mr Kemble are Mr George Jennings, Mr • Roy , Glenister, Mr Lorno O’Brien, and Mr Wm. Saunders. As for tho vaudeville first part, its attractions will bo immensely added to by tho reappoa-raucc of tho Rov. I 1 rank Oorman, “-the singing parson,” who by long odds holds the record for popularity at the Princess, tho thoutre for ej.g’ht weeks when hero before, and his return season promises to bo as nig a magnet.

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Evening Star, Issue 17685, 11 June 1921, Page 10

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THE MIMI DIGGERS Evening Star, Issue 17685, 11 June 1921, Page 10

THE MIMI DIGGERS Evening Star, Issue 17685, 11 June 1921, Page 10

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