PRINCESS THEATRE
Lyons and O’Moore, who present a diverting patter turn, made their debut at the Princess Theatre last evening, and proved a welcome addition to an already entertaining bill. Jock Mills, tha volatile Scotsman, still holds his own in the comedy department, being well seconded by James Stewart, whose pointed shafts of wit unerringly find their mark. Dinks and Trixie are as original and refreshing as ever, whilst the ventriloquist turn presented by Walter Vernon is undoubtedly the best "of its kind seen here for many a dav. Other acceptable items are given bv" Howard and Wyndham, Marcus and D’Arma, Bert and Evelyn Dudley, Phil, Bransby, and Frank Wilson.
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Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 1
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