PRINCESS THEATRE
The Princess Theatre is attracting large attendances nightly, wherj an excellent entertainment is- provided, in the first half of the evciiing by vaudeville items, and in the latter part by Bert Le Blanc and his Travesty Stars in the revue ‘Nobody at Home.’ ' Bert Terrell, the Dutch dialect comedian and yodellcr, provides an admirable turn, and Ruth Bucknall gives some choice vocal selections, while Nash and Anderson also supply an item of merit. Sonic ludicrous situations appear in ‘ Nobody at Home,' the popular revue. On Monday five new acts will appear—the Mackinn'on Boys (Scottish entertainers), Marvel and Daring (chair balancers), Violet Elliott, Kearns and Hunt, and Francis Thorne. The new revue will be "Hero and Hereafter.’
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Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 8
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118PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 8
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