PRINCESS THEATRE
Originality is the keynote of the George Wallace productions, the first of which, entitled ‘A Dancing Delirium,’ heads tho present big bill at tho Princess Theatre Mr Wallace himself fills most capably the rolo of principal comedian, and is strongly supported in various directions by Marshall Crosby, Tom Lincoln, and others. Of tho purely vaudeville acts, that-'<(?.' Colleano, a tight-wire performer of unusual ability, perhaps ranks first, lie injured his ankle last evening, and will not bo able to show to-night. Winnie Prevail is a chic and charming eoubreite, and Poincare a mimicking marvel; whilst Abdy’s Zoo is comprised l of must clever performing cats, dogs, birds, and monkeys. Tho foregoing items undoubtedly constitute a very fine programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 9
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120PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 9
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