PRINCESS THEATRE
Largo audiences nightly attend the Princess Theatre, where George Wallace and his clever band of artists still continue to olfer entertainment of the brightest order. This week’s revue, ‘ The Sparklers,’ is no exception, and a merry medley of music, comedy, and dance is provided. The production is lavishly staged, and a good stream of hilarious situations Hows unceasingly through the two acts and nine scenes. George Wallace is mainly responsible for the mirth-provoking incidents, which give further evidence of his versatility. Other members of the band who do good work are Marie Nyman, Marshall Crosby, Frank Plaining, Tom Lincoln, ,\da Scaddon, the Daleys, and Miss Let by Craydon. The Six Cutics again supply some novel dancing, while the musical numbers, comprising some clever, catchy tunes, are also a feature.
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Evening Star, Issue 19615, 22 July 1927, Page 4
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131PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19615, 22 July 1927, Page 4
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