PRINCESS THEATRE
With 'every new production tho Frolics Company increases its popularity. This week’s frolio is quite up to tho standard of the previous ones, and the way in which each performer throws himself or Jierself into tho part shows that all artists aro of no mean ability. This week’s chief sketch is entitled ‘ The Wedding Breakfast,’ in which the incomparable Clem Dawe loads the riot of fun. As the best man who has dined not wisely but too well. Dawe proposes toasts and makes speeches that do not fail to move the audience to hcai'ty laughter. Ho is not n lono star, however, but is ably assisted by the rest of the company. There are several very pretty vocal numbers, while Gregory Ivanoff renders several very pleasing violin selections. The dancing of Phyllis Arncry also calls for attention, while tho Frolics Jazz Band gives some interpretations of famous masterpieces. There will bo no performance to-mor-row, hut two on Saturday.
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Evening Star, Issue 19533, 14 April 1927, Page 2
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160PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19533, 14 April 1927, Page 2
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