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PRINCESS THEATRE

The current hiil at the Princess Theatre is phasing iaige audiences. Fullers’ Xew lievue Company presents a n-vue combining song, dance, buriesijnc, and comedy in spu-ml.d 'fashion. On the vaudeville side Oonly and Ahaw, clever ikawn.g room cnlerlainers, supply a good act, and Captain Wiiilei's peiiormmg dogs are seen in surprising /cals ol agiaiy. lucre are ako Miner a.n-d Rainey, licit Coleman, and ijtcrjing and Dove. DRAMA FOR CHRISTMAS. Fuller patrons will learn wilii- delight ot tho K'luru to Dunedin on Raiurday of Uio popular ‘'singing jiar.son,” the Rev. Frame Gorman ; nut lor vaudeville on tliis occasion, nut at the bead id liulieia Dramatic Company in a repertoire, of sterling human plays which aliord scope tor the parson's real histrionic, gilt, and at the same time have a. strong moral siguilicance. The season will commence ai Uio i'iincvss The a Lie on Saturday with a- matinee, ibe opening production being * J.ho .silence of Dean MiutiamJ,’ a. piece in which Mr Gorman as Oyni Maitland scored an emphatic success at i-niters’ Oiand Opera. Douse, .‘Sydney. It is a- play well known to all who have followed drama!io history, and is hrimiui of laughter, sunshine,' and tears. A feature attuned _to iho season of (lie year will he the Chustmas tree fete for‘children, during which Die Rev. Frank Gorman will sing a coupte of appropriate numbers.

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Evening Star, Issue 17849, 21 December 1921, Page 2

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17849, 21 December 1921, Page 2

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17849, 21 December 1921, Page 2