PRINCESS THEATRE
The breezy revue now being presented at the Princess Theatre by Frank O’Brian and his Revellers, is nightly scoring a remarkable reception. Their "entertainment is nicely balanced, there being a happy _ mixture of song, dance, and story which could not tail to please the most fastidious. Every artist of this undoubtedly clever troupe is in tine fettle in this week’s presentation, and they keep the pot ot mirth bubbling over with humour that is spontaneous and original in its conception. Frank O’Brian is, of course, the chief centre of attraction, and his unending stream of wit is a feature of the show. Among the vocalists, Janice Hart, AJarie Ward, and Bert Lee score instantaneous success on every appearance, while the other contributors in this direction please. ’Tho jazz band, ns usual, does much to enliven the whole show, while the sparkling ballet of eight forms many attractive backgrounds for the colourful settings. There will be a, matinee to-morrow.
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Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 7
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160PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 7
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