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PRINCESS THEATRE

TO-NIGHT'S BILL The new bill this week promises to bo splendid entertainment. George Ward’s (Little' Hermie Schultz) new revue, ‘Turned Up,’ is said to bo one of his best comedy pieces. The rate at which dead and alive husbands and wives turn up simply keeps the audience in one continuous round of genuine) laughter. As usual George Ward is Hermie—this time a fine old sea dog —and Bert Le Blanc as Abe Cohen, an undertaker, are responsible for the comedy work. There are some splendid musical numbers; and the show is produced in the usual Ward style. On the vaudeville side there will be five acts, one new comer, Ronny Whelan, said to be a very fine comedian and musician. Miss Estelle Rose, the internationally famed character impressionist, makes a return for a short season. There will he. new items by Alec Kellaway and the Janetski Trio, and the Romano Bros, will he seen in some Beautiful new artistic poses.

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Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 11

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 11

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 11