PRINCESS THEATRE
The strong programme at the Princess Theatre continucts to attract good houses. The Follies of Pleasuro combination are now presenting the revue, "In Joyland," a bright production in which good work is accomplished by the chorus. The revue is preceded by a good vaudeville programme. The Japanese artists, the Royal Togos, present a very fine exhibition of juggling and rope-walking, and the English dancers, the Royle Trio, achieved distinct-success in their act George D'Alma is still a favourite for his delightful banjo selections. Haig and Haig, and the Americans, Rose and Dell, also contribute to the evening's entertainment.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17083, 15 August 1917, Page 9
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