PRINCESS THEATRE
‘A WEEK’S PLEASURE.’ A good programme is promised t» Princess patrons this week. There are four big vaudeville acts in addition to the farcial playlet,‘A Week’s Pleasure,’ by the Elton Black Revue Company. Elton Black himself is responsible for a good deal of the fun of the production, and he is the possessor of a fine baritone voice, which ho uses to advantage. The beauty ballet is seen in several rhythmical turns, while the whole production is held together with comedy and music. The first half of the programme is composed of turns by_ Senor Palmetto, a Danish tenor, who gives some stirring songs; Raynor Barbette, a dainty Russian soubretto; Reg. Thornton and Doris o’Shea ( a pair of clever Australian comedians, and the popular entertainer, Amy Rochelle.
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Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 3
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129PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 3
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