PRINCESS THEATRE
REVUE SEASON CONCLUDED Hector St. Clair and his exceedingly bright revue company concluded an all-too-brief season in the Princess Theatre last evening. A complete change of programme was presented, the whole production scoring an immediate success. Hector St. Clair was in particularly good form, and kept the house in a continual roar of laughter. His fiddling incident was onc_ of the funniest of the evening. St. Clair’s breezy personality was also much in evidence in the sketches, all of which were diverting and well conceived. Jack Kelleway, Nat Phillips, and AI Mack were of considerable assistance to him in the burlesques, their unrestrained hilarity being quite refreshng Stella Lamoncl, Kitty Stewart, and Bessie Blake appeared with conspicuous success in several colorful scenas, their singing and dancing being most attracitve. One oi the outstanding features of the show was the presentation of 'The Wedding of the Painted Doll.’ The whole performance went with great spirit, and at tho conclusion all the artists were accorded an enthusiastic ovation.
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Evening Star, Issue 20318, 29 October 1929, Page 7
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168PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20318, 29 October 1929, Page 7
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