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PRINCESS THEATRE

THREE NEW TURNS. Tile bill for first presentation at tho Princess Theatre is one to ■which special interest attaches. On the vaudeville side three new important acts come in, and) tho Molinaris enter upon their final three perfonnances, while the revue will bo tho last but one of the season, which is to close on July 29. The most important act on the vaudeville side is that of Miss Verna Bain, an accomplished classical and specialty dancer, who is a very recent addition to the Fuller coterie of headliners. She is reputed to be very beautiful, and to furnish a dancing act of great charm and artistry. The debut is announced of Davdy and) Ritchie, reported to bo comedy jugglers of exceptional merit. The third incoming act is Do Car, who is already well known as a brilliant tumbler and clown. The vaudeville entertainment is rounded off by tho diverting Sprightley Sisters and the popular Molthans. The new revue— 1 Hemio’s Night Out ’—is said to bo most amusing from beginning to end. Beautiful costuming and original musical numbers make it distinctly among the best of the American Revue Company’s productions. The scene is laid in a New York cabaret, where Hermie (Geo. Ward l ) and his Irish friend) go for a gay time, and afterwards discover that their wives are there with the same object.

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Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 7

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 7

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 7

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