PRINCESS THEATRE
A merry enfertainmerrt -was enthusiasti- ' •cally received by the very big ttudi«ncea> assembled at the Princess Theatre on Sato-' ' day afternoon and evening. The Minstrda have quickly won popularity, and tie honours of the second .part are divided between- 1 "Baron, Leonard Nelson, Murfayne, and,' Ethel Vaughan. CAPPELLI TO-NIGHT. • «■ i\ To-night is an occasion which the Fullers , ■ announce with justifiable pride, being nothing less than the debut in vaudeville of tho I great Italian tenor, Cappelli, whoso golden ' voice delighted patrons of the Gonsate* Opera Company. He is undoubtedly the greatest artist of the operatic sphere who i has appeared in -the varieties, and the booking for_ his brief season is already heavy. Cappelli is. sore of a royal reception. In the second part, the other artists contributing will foe the ultra-popular Leonard Nelson, with an entirely fresh routine; Ethel Vaitghan, who will • introduce new imitations ~ and comedy songs; and the witty vcntrilc-' quist Baron. The whole of tile .first part will be contributed by the Mammoth Minstrels, who_ will furnish another elaborate scena of minstrelsy and fun. The plana axe / at the Bristol.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17533, 27 January 1919, Page 7
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