PRINCESS THEATRE
A KEW ACT.
A new turn—that of Bill Bovis, a notable comedian, direct from England—was ushered in at the Princess Theatre last evening and met with much approval. Patter and Bo'ng comprised Mr Boris’s act, and were of such merit that it k safe to assert that ho will quickly become a fast favorite. Ernest Krako and Co., Pat and Paula Hanson, ami the Stagpooles also offer indisputably good fare. The selected revue of the Sunshine Players for presentation this week is ‘Down Kentucky Way,’ a bright and breezy piece very effectively staged by Mr George’s company. Musical numbers by various members ami dainty ballets by the chorus girls enhance tbs production.
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Evening Star, Issue 18318, 4 July 1923, Page 2
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114PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18318, 4 July 1923, Page 2
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