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PRINCESS THEATRE

THREE NEW ACTS TO-NIGHT. Three new acta will he featured on the 1 programme that will he presented at the Princess Theatre for the first time this | evening. The Locardo Brothers, a couple : of thewy and virile pantomimic perfor- , mers, will make their initial bow, and ' their turn, which is a mixture of tumb ling, acrobatics, and comedy, is being looked forward to with a great deal of interest. They whirl and flutter about at ' a tremendous rate, and it is stated that they are two of tho most daring performers of their own particular department seen here. Lena Jooste, described as a dainty comedienne, is also a newcomer, and this comely and accomplished lady will bo heard in some of the latest London musical hall successes. _ Although there lias been a plethora of instrumentalists in these parts recently, there will ' always be a warm welcome waiting Frank , Wilson, who is the master of innumerable j instruments, and he wall bo heard in a , number of charming melodies. Amongst ' the acts that remain from the previous week, the turn presented by John Moore, j the, Scottish baritone and raconteur, 'is I sure to be a very popular one, as last week this droll entertainer was on© of the most popular artists on a very strong bill. Jock .Mills, another Scottish merrymaker, is also remaining, and, as he has a very , extensive repertoire, patrons can expect some new titbits this evening. Those vehement purveyors of delirious topical verses, Vaude and Verne, have also armed themselves with a # number of original I sparklets of tho kind made notable by these two uproarious funsters. Others on tlie bill are the Megan Brothers, Lilas Birt, and Jenny Boy.

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Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 2

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 2

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 2