PRINCESS THEATRE
Phil Smith and his comedy company aro providing a bright little revue at tho Princess Theatre this week entitled ‘At the Party.’ There is some attempt at originality in a number ot tho scenes, and tho comedy pot is kept seething by Messrs Smith, Hanley, and Greene in a way that has already made them prime favorites with patrons. Tho vaudeville half is equally Attractive, several high-grade turns being presented. That old favorite Ernest Pitcher is back again with a new budget of pleasantries, whilst Vince and Eva Courtney (London comedians) arc equally successful with their laughterraising exploits. Other acceptable acts are presented by Fraser and Clifton (Roman ring experts), Barbarina (wire walker), and Aspden and TJpstone (operatic singers).
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Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 2
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121PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 2
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