PRINCESS THEATRE
NEW' ALL-VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME.
Fullers’ American Revue Company concluded a very successful season at the Princess Theatre on Saturday evening. Tho programme for first presentation to-H-jcibb is an all-vaudeville one, which includes four acts of headline calibre. These are the Flying Winskills, Maxwell Carow, Tom Leamore, and Murphy and Mack. Tho Flying Winskvlls are sensational trapezisbs, by all report® the most wonderful aerial artiste we have seen in this country. They introduce into their hazardous work a novel comedy touch, supplied by one member, who does Chaplin comedy features. Maxwell Ca.rew, known in the English halls as London s Fashionable Dame,” is another entertainer of exceptional talent. His specialty is tho impersonation of women of fashion, and his clever comedy is enriched by a most gorgeous collection of the latest .rock styles. Tom Leamore is a London comedian of .repute, and Murphy and Mack, in 1 The Major’s Reflection,’ furnish what tho Press of Australia describes a® “a striking novelty.” The debuts are also announced of Mile Belinda (a captivating Parisian aeriniist), Babs Pacey (a clever English dancer), and Milton Brothers (novelty skaters). In addition slew matter is 'billed for Verna Bain, Davcy and Ritchie, De Car, and Trent and Sadie.
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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 6
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