PRINCESS THEATRE
BOXING DAY SHOWS. The long reign of revue at the Princess Theatre comes to a term this evening, when Doddy Hurl, Harry Evans, and the members of tbe revue company which has been the head and fount of the entertainment for ten weeks, take farewell of the Fullers’ Dunedin patrons. The bookings indicate that there will be a bumper house. . „ , On Tuesday afternoon and on Tuesday evening (there will be no show at all on Monday) a Boxing Day carnival 1 of vaudeville will be inaugurated, with sensational act as the headliner. 1-his is the act of the Staig ‘Sisters who, working on motor cycles in a, hug© steel globe, circle over, round, and below in a vertiginous voyage of hazards. Travelling at over sixty miles an hour, they conclude with the spine-chilling feat of looping the loop. ■ It ,13 said (and can well be believed! that they are the only women attempting this hazard. One egys attempting, but means achieving, for obviously to fail would mean a smash not pleasant to contemplate. However, the girls have the surety of youth and unruffled poise, and have don© the act the world over with, success. A very hig array of vaudeville acts will support them. The matinee performance commences at 2.1.5 and the evening one at 8. and the plane will be at Jacobs’s all day Tuesday.
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Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 9
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228PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 9
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