PRINCESS THEATRE
LABOUR DAY SPECIAL BILL The programme'of vaudeville and revue which lias attracted large audiences to the Princess Theatre through the week is to be finally presented this evening. An entirely new programme opens on Monday afternoon and will be repeated in the evening, when this latest Fuller revue • company will ■ bid farewell to Ounedinites. Although; he is undoubtedly the chief attraction of the show, Hector St. Clair is not the only star of the company possessing talent above the ordinary. Associated vith him in the mirth provoking scenes are Jack Kelleway, Nat Phillips, and. A 1 Mack. , The offering- takes the form of a revue and vaudeville production, and contains many of The choicest tit-bits from the English and American stages. An outstanding feature of the diversified collection of short sketches is ‘ The Wedding of the Painted Doll,’ an effectively versatile scene introducing an unusual varcatile troupe of dancers. Dancing is one of the strong points of the whole production, while many vocal selections introducing popular compositions are interspersed throughout the entertainment. The Radio Six add grace and beauty to the production with their clever ballet dancing.
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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 20
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189PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 20
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