PRINCESS THEATRE
i I The first half of the programme at I the Princess Theatre is provided by tho I Taylor-Carlton Supcr-Perriote, and is ; u clover, well varied entertainment. I For the most part, songs and humorous sketches comprise the racy pot pound, and tho last item is a clover burlesque entitled ‘Potted Opera,.’ Only one I other item is on the vaudeville proI gramme—Jack and Eva Arnold present a turn of comedy and music. A merry revue, entitled ‘ At the Party ? ’ is tlie Phil Smith offering. In thus show there is no plot, or need of one, the performance consisting of the best extracts from the company’s repertoire.
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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 2
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109PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 2
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