PRINCESS THEATRE
The spectacular pantomime, " Robinson Crusoe," which forms such an important part of the present programme at tho Princess Theatre, has the merit of novelty as well as of cleverness. The popular Victor Prince finds in it good scope for his talents as an entertainer. The other acts provide a great deal of amusement. Among the performers are Tsuda (a Japanese equilibrist), tho Arleys (who present some wonderful balancing turns), and COIO3 (a banjo soloist of exceptional skill). This attractive entertainment will bo presented at a matinee this afternoon, and again for the last time this evening. Attention is also drawn to tho announcement that a matinco will bo given 011 Monday afternoon (Now Year's Day) at reduced prices. Although the pantomime will still be "Robinson Crusoe," some big innovations will be introduced on Monday to give freshness to the show. An entirely new routine of sonjjs will be substituted, fresh topical "gags ' will be sprung, and a big new specialty act is promised in the Elrnars.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16890, 30 December 1916, Page 10
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168PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 16890, 30 December 1916, Page 10
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