PRINCESS THEATRE
The programme presented' by the Midnight Frolics Company this week at the Rrinccss Theatre is the best that has been scon by Fuller patrons for a long time. All the items are of a high standard, and Clem Da we and his merry little band of artists provide entertainment which is obviously proving to the liking of everyone. The comedy sketches, in which Clem Dawe is the chief tun maker, are really clever. EricEdgely, Les White, and Dorothy White give substantial assistance in this department, while the musical trio, the rendering of the 1 William Tell 1 overture by the Frolics Jazz Band, the dancing of P.hyllis Amery, and the outstanding performance of the violinist Gregory Ivanoff, constitute some of the main features of the show. The vocal items rendered by Ale:: Regan are also very enjoyable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 5
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