PRINCESS THEATRE
‘ Night Lights' and 'Off Honolulu’ are Iho titles of the pieces offered by the George Wallace (.'ompany at the Princess Theatre this week. No on could tiro of this whirlwind of varictly, which contains comedy, music, song, .jest, dancing, ensembles, and everything that a brilliant, clover mind can cram into one night’s entcrtnimucnl. George Wallace, the producer of this sparkling show, aims at. snap, variety, and pep, served in a, high-class manner, and has successfully achieved his object. No comedian has gained so .much support from .Dunedin audiences as popular George Wallace, who has the whole-hearted cooperation of his clever supports. Marshall Crosby, .Frank Haining, Tom Lincoln, Lcs. Daley, and Marie Nyina 11 are prominently featured throughout this week’s show, while the dancing of Miss Dotty Craydon and the Six flu ties also deserves special mention. Some of the vocal items include ‘ A Pardon For Daddy’ by Marshall Crosby. ‘No One’ by Marie Nyman, and ‘ Pride of the Navy’ by George Wallace.
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Evening Star, Issue 19637, 17 August 1927, Page 2
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164PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19637, 17 August 1927, Page 2
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