PRINCESS THEATRE
Chief among the many fine acts which comprise this week’s programme at the Princess Theatre is the sensational offering of the Staig Sisters, who come direct from Madrid. These are the only girls in the world, it is claimed!, who loop the loop on motor cycles. Tho aot itself is of an extremely hazardous character. On their machine,? the girls travel round a huge steel cago at a speed of sixty miles am hour —a very dangerous feat, as cam well be imagined. They are accorded an ovation on every fresh appearance. Tho bill includes in, addition a number of other firstclass acts, furnished' by such popular artists as Shipp and Kenny (am Australian song and patter team), Marzon and _Florence (balancers), Louis Bloy (banjoist), Craydon and Mack, tho Andros, $ ,m Stem (Hebrew comedian), and 1 Maurice Slcrndalo (the “jazzing violinist”).
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Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 8
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143PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 8
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