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PRINCESS THEATRE

Sir Benjamin mid Mr John .b idler have imported no more clever artists than the three principals of Urn Revellers’ Revue Company—Mr Frank O’Brian, Miss Janice Hart, and Mr Bert Lee. Such, at least is the verdict of local theatrical critics, based upon the unqualified successes of the trio at the Princess Theatre. Frank O’Brian, whose humour is irresistible, is also a dancer of no mean order. .In lact. excellent though his humour is, dancing is by far his stronger attraction. His cleverness and agility are amazing, the current programme sparkles with bright items. In the two and a-half hours of lively entertainment, there is a wide range of topics, each diverting, smart dialogue, nnjsical numbers, and attractive dancing being interspersed. mm whole show is remarkably well staged, and besides a wealth of solo numbers, the bill includes many items by the well-trained bevy of pretty gins, who give smart performances, and help materially towards the success _ show. The addition of Vasco s * lU '- sity Boys in the performance makes an outstanding feature, and their presentations range from jaza to the veij ms of the classics.

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Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 7

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 7

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 7