PRINCESS THEATRE
THREE NEW ACTS. The programme for initial presentation at the Princess Theatre this evening wil include three new acts. Of these, chief interest centres round the reappearance o: Ling and Long, that very clever an< divertin'’ pair of comedians, whoso presen offering “is said to bo far in advance o, what they have done in the past. ITU debut is also announced of the Be Luca Brothers, tumblers, and Tom Hughe*,, taLent , e( j young soprano, will offer a new selection of numhere, these including ‘My Hearts Desire (Coningsby Clarke), ‘ Avo Maria ,Maccheroni), and 1 Love’s a Merchant (Molly Carew). By special request she will add to these programmed selections ‘Annie La-uric.’ . , . T Now ads are promised by VV, d. Saunders (cartoonist), the Columbia Four (vocalists), Tom Leamorc, Newman, and "Wynne, and Kit Toms and bred Roma,
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Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 4
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139PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 4
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