PRINCESS THEATRE
There were large audiences at the Princess Theatre on Saturday afternoon and evening. Taylor and Summers and St. Leon's posing dogs appeared for tho last time. There will bo a change of programme to-night, when tho Kennedy Brothers, described as clever ecccntrio dancers, will make their first appearance. Rastus and Banks, colored performers, who sing and dance and execute Arab tumbling, will appear to-morrow evening. The diversity of the entertainment will bo enhanced by the appearance of James Toddy, Tubby Stevens, Tilton and West, the Honolulu Four, Maggie Buckley, Mile Nadje, , George Dixon, and Gilberto, all of whom appeared with great success last week.
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Evening Star, Issue 17923, 20 March 1922, Page 8
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106PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17923, 20 March 1922, Page 8
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