PRINCESS THEATRE.
The Princess Theatro was packed last night, when the new programme presented on Monday night was repeated. The reversion to true vaudeville turns has proved a suocess, and the genuine applause winch greeted practically the whole of the turns last night showed that the Fuller Proprietary, despite the abnormal conditions prevailing, must have an excellent set of artists to draw from on their forgo circuit Miss Amy Murphy and Mr Philip Newbury wore heard to great advantage in their vocal items, the applause which greeted the several items being unmistakably sincere. _ Dolmoro and Lee made a decided hit in their daring and striking and aerial act. It is safe to say that nothing to equal this wonderful exhibition has over been seen in Dunedin. Their see-sawing, revolving, and trapeze work cannot be adequately described, and must tL SC p" to .te understood and appreciated, lhe Pictorial Littles is a neat act, and was deservedly applauded. Walsh and Walsh (song and dance artiste). Irene Poarse (billed as The Lady Lauder") were turns, and in an exceptionally good bill.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17273, 27 March 1918, Page 8
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179PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17273, 27 March 1918, Page 8
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