PRINCESS THEATRE
Entertainment of the most refreshing kind is being presented by the Fullers' Follies at the Princess Theatre this week. “Pep” is the keynote of the new bill, which, needless to say, is packed with diverting absurdities. A novel introductory chorus ushers in a breezy entertainment, which gathers speed as it goes along anl leaves a trail of laughter behind. In ‘ The Maid of the South.’ which is the title of the presentation in the second half of the programme, the two fun-makers, Stud Foley and Harry Gould, are given plenty of scope. The other members are cast in most suitable parts, and the vocal and dancing nu nbers are above the average. SIR BEN. FULLER TO SPJEAK.An additional feature of to-night’s show will be a short _ address by Sir Benjamin Fuller, who is at present on a visit to this city. He will take the opportunity of addressing patrons during the interval. Many years have passed since Sir Benjamin first appeared before the footlights in Dunedin, the entertainment by the Fullers then being held in the old Garrison Hall, now the Central Post Office,
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Evening Star, Issue 19774, 26 January 1928, Page 4
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186PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19774, 26 January 1928, Page 4
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