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PRINCESS THEATRE

The palates of Princess patrons are being tickled tills week with ‘ On the Scent,’ one of Phil Smith’s most jovial revues, and there was another bumper house last evening. 'This company will conclude its highly successful .Dunedin season on Saturday evening. Heading the vaudeville half are June 51 ills and William .limes. The former is well styled a “ ton of fun,’’ whilst her partner is equally success!ul with his songs. David and Quecnio Kaili (Hawaiian entertainers), Walter Vernon (ventriloquist), Buddy (novelty instrumentalist), and Vivian and Dnnu (mirth and melodists) arc the other contributors to the bilk MOON AND MORRIS REVUE COMPANY. On Monday evening the Moon and Morris Revue Company will open its Dunedin season. This is one of the best all-round companies ever seen on the circuit, the producer being an old Princess favorite, Walter Georgo, wiio.se abilities in this direction are already well known. The company is a very strong one, amongst the principals being Moon and Morris, wlm are a couple of extremely versatile comedians. The light comedian is Claude Holland, another accomplished mirth-maker. Jean Keith, from the Tivoli Follies, is the specialty dancer. Lily Foster (soprano). Lily Denvillo (soubrette), Sidney Burcliall (baritone), Vera Sewell, and ’William Beresford are others in tbe company who are sure to find favor. A feature of all the revues is the work of the comely ballet.

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Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 5

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 5

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 5

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