PRINCESS THEATRE
THE HOLIDAY BILL. ■ . At the Princess Theatre on Saturday evening Fuller patrons took reluctant farewell of that clever baud of entertainers, the English Musical Revue Company. The great popularity won by the company durlng its ten weeks* season was evidenced by the tumultuous applause and tho wealth of gifts showered on tho artists. Tho holiday bill for presentation tonight is a splendid one, in which many notable acts are presented. Chief interest centres round tho sensational act of the Staig Sisters, who make their debut in a feature entitled ‘The Globe of Life.’ It isc laimed that those are the only two girls in the world who perform tho extremely hazardous feat of looping the loop on motor cycles. The danger attached to the stunt may ho gauged from the fact that tho girls rush round over and below a huge steel globe at a mile a minute in opposite directions, finishing with the up-, side down loop. The bill also includes three other now acts, all of headline Those making debut are Shipp and Kenny, a. pair of entertaining Australian comedians; Marzon and Florence, sensational balancers; and Louis Bloy, the accomplished banjoist. The “stop-overs” will be Craydon and Mack, the Andros, Sam Stern, and Maurice Stcrndalc, and all will present new matter.
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Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 1
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215PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 1
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