PRINCESS THEATRE
It is seldom that a revue comedian and a revue company make such a favourable impression in the first week of their season as have George ward and the Snapshot Ilevuo Company at the Princess Theatre tins week. “Little Hemic,” as Ward is otherwise known, stages a thrcc-act revue .Behind tho Front,’ wherein tho doings or troops in the trenches are amusmgly burlesqued. The Four Little Kclljs figure prominently on the first half or the hill. ' . Commencing at the matinee tomorrow, t lie company will present another uo*.v programme of mnth, music, and melody, entitled banatorium Scandals,’ which has repeatedly been voted a treat for all. It is certainly a laughing opportunity decorated with musical and laughing specialties. All the members have congenial parts. The Snapshot Six, a strong feature of the show, will be seen in some most captivating ballets and ensembles. One of the big items af the production is a specially-prepared programme of classical and popular selections_ by the Four Kellys, introducing new ideas by the dainty violinist. Tho whole production should appeal to lovers of wholesale comedy entertainment.
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Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 4
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184PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 4
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