PRINCESS THEATRE
Good houses have been attracted this week to the Princess Theatre, where thobdl of faro is quite up to the usual standard. Miss Bessie Lester, a comedienne of more than average ability, has made a good impression with her vocal items, and Harry and Louie Farrow proved themselves to be comedy sketch artists of some note, their burlesqued scenes being provocativo of much mirth. Murfayne, ' the xylophonist, has made his reappearance, and gave several enjoyable selections. The second half of the programme was provided ,by Mr Al. Burce and his Revue Company, il it_ piece selected for performance being The Candy Ship," in which there is an abundance of humour, pretty dancing, and vocal solos and duets of a pleasing nature The same programme will' be repented at the matinee this afternoon and this evening.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 11
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137PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 11
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