PRINCESS THEATRE
Tho current bill at the Princess Theatre, headed by Mario La Varro, a Musical comedy star of magnitude, is proving decidedly attractive. Miss La Varro wins popularity with her musical contributions, ‘Georgette’ and ‘Mirai,’ and with her syncopated song, 1 Where Have You Been, Honey, All These Years?’ The Angel Bros, are a pair of brilliant athletic balancers whose feats would be extremely difficult to surpass. The Tumbling Tomboys romp round and execute a few tricks very neatly, while the Virdon Girls entertain capably with song and dance. Another act _ which does not suffer through repetition is that of Les Klicks, who presents his electrical novelty, ‘The Enchanted Forest.’
‘Oh, Nell!’ is the title of the revue by the Walter George Sunshine Players. This production fully maintains the high standard set by its predecessors. George Storey, who reappeared last evening, was received with rounds of applause. There are some pretty ballets, and the musical numbers are exceptionally good.
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Evening Star, Issue 18300, 13 June 1923, Page 9
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160PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18300, 13 June 1923, Page 9
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