PRINCESS THEATRE
Tho popularity of Fullers’ Follies will undoubtedly bo enhanced with the presentation of an entirely new show at the Princess Theatre to-night. ‘ Tonics ’ created quite a furore in Wellington a few weeks ago, and is aptly described ns a most exhilarating mixture of jingling melodies rapid movements, and clever diversions. All the members of the popular company have fine parts. There are some exceptionally clever sketches, among which are the ‘ Peacemaker,’ in which Stud Foley will be seen at his best; ‘The Ne’er Do Well,’ a very fine sketch that has been running to big success in the leading London music halls; ‘The Caretaker,* ‘Throe Doors and a Passage,’ and ‘The Coster’s Wooing.’ There are twenty-six items in all. In addition Foley and Iris will be seen in another of their clever vaudeville turns, and M’Donald and Payne, who are such popular favorites, in a new routine of Scottish mixtures. ’The whole show' should prove particularly enjoyable
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Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 5
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159PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 5
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