PLAZA THEATRE
A clever and sensational vaudeville act will be presented at the Pinza Theatre next Friday for a short season iry conjunction with a particularly strong picture programme, when P. T. Selbit will introduce ‘ Sawing Through a Woman.’ A fullsized woman Is bound helpless and placed in a box, which is sawn in half. The two pieces of tho box are pulled apart, and out comes the woman, just as she went, in, unharmed and still helpless as a result of her bonds. The stage is not prepared for the occasion, and the box m which the woman is placed is inspected by a committee from the audience. The tour 'ropes with, which she is tied after she has been placed in the box are passed through the holes, and the free ends are given to the members of the committee. Prices for this particular season will bo 2s circle and Is stalls. Scats may bo reserved at tne theatre. Kb extra fee.
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Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 6
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164PLAZA THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 6
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