PRINCESS THEATRE
ELEVENTH AND LAST PROGRAMME.
Mr Masters has carefully gone through the many applications for request numbers for this last programme, and where at all possible has acceded to requests, and those that he finds impossible to include this week he will produce on Saturday night, the last night. Included in the programme will he the items which by popular .vote have been most successstul, such as ‘ln the Future,’ ‘A Pound Note,’ ( Tho Whirl of the Underworld,’ ‘Tea in the Garden,’ and ‘ A Musical Breach of Promise Case’; ‘Rosie O’Ryan,’ by Miss Edgcrtou and the Six Dainties; ‘ The Black Bottom,’ by Lulla Fanning. Stud Foley and Little Iris will make many appearances.
The reception which greets the Fullers’ Follies nightly at the Princess Theatre can be taken as a sure sign that the entertainment presented is greatly appreciated. This clever band of artists are extremely popular with vaudeville patrons, and their tenth show, which is wholly comprised of diverting sketches and vaudeville numbers, gains the company fresh laurels.
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Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 3
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