PRINCESS THEATRE
Another excellent revue is offered at tho Princess Theatre this week, and followers of George Wallace should nqt fail to see their popular comedian in tho role of “Nelson, tho Pride of the Navy.’ ‘ Off Honolulu ’ is tho title ot tho show, and throughout tho piece George Wallace keeps the fun moving at a fast rate. All tho members of his happy company are in excellent roles, and "make tho best of their many opportunities to show their versatility. In the first part of the programme George is seen in several amusing sketches, the best of which are ‘ The Labor Bureau,’ in which he is cast as a clerk, endeavoring to solve tho unemployment problem, and ‘ Nightlights in London,’ in which ho portrays the policeman. The two Daleys are hoard in ‘ Topicalities,’ while Letty Craydon and Alario Nyman render several pleasing vocal items. Alarshall Crosby and Tom Lincoln give valuable assistance throughout, while the Six Cuties also supply several graceful dances.
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Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 4
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