PRINCESS THEATRE
Consisting of no fewer than nine excellent acts. (the current programme at tihe Princess Theatre is of a ipariticularly enjoyable nature. ; Chief interest centres round the turn'of Potter and Hartwell, a ■pair of recent arrivals from America. Both, artists are finished entertainers, and tho turn they offer is proving very popular. Otlier good acts are submitted by Miss Lola, Stan tonne (tiho talented American girl violinist), Slavin and Thompson (patter specialists), Les Ban Malagas (Spanish dancers), Louis Bloy (banjoist), Beresford and Bennie (vocalists), Croydon and Mack, Shipp and Kenny, and Charles E. Lawrence (the celebrated English light comedian).
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Evening Star, Issue 18171, 11 January 1923, Page 4
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100PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18171, 11 January 1923, Page 4
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