PRINCESS THEATRE
Now in its third week at the Princess Theatre, Lea Jackson’s Revue Company presents a new revue entitled ‘On With the Show.’ H is up to date, and should satisfy any audience. The comedy dammit in the new programme is present in strong force, the company, vith Lcn Jackson at its head, comprising several performers of very considerable attainments in the direction of humour. There are also some good vocalists in the company, and in dancing the ballet is as brisk and attractive as ever. With a good many of the regular patrons (he “ Puppets,” as the girls are described, will prove ono of the greatest attractions, for they certainly dance well and make the stage picturesque. There arc feature items in the course of the new miniature musical comedy, which is one of the best yet produced by the company, 1 FUH 0’ THE FAIR ’ Commencing at the matinee on Saturday, ‘Fun o’ the Fair,’ a new show by Len Jackson’s Revue Company, will be presented The production will be built up of the general items which form vaudeville entertainment—humour, dancing, and bright singing. Some of the choice pieces are ‘ Shore Leave,’ ‘The Church Bazaar,’ ‘Revenge,’ ‘The Way Out, Leonard,’ and ‘ Xmas Eve.’ Nat Hanley, with his ragtime quartet, will again produce some “jazzy ” airs, while Len. Jackson will lead the comedians.
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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 1
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225PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 1
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