PRINCESS THEATRE
Mr Walter George and his Sunshine Players continue to provide the greater 'portion of the entertainment at the Princ«ss Theatre, where their latest offering is tho revue entitled " The Blacksmith's Wedding." Tho various members of the company are all invested with roles whioh supply them with ample scopc for a display of their talents and the wedding festivities, such as they are, provide coinedy of the brightest and best. The first part of the programme is, as usual, made up of a number of vaudeville turns. Rieusc. and Roger, the eccentrio French entertainers, who scored such a success here recently, reappear in a characteristic melange of pantomimio mirth and music; Jolly John Larkin indulges in some breezy comedy; Jose Baptisti plays the violin and dances simultaneously,, and the Klentos usher in the interval' with some amusing and skilful acrobatic feats. The same company will appear again to-night.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17630, 21 May 1919, Page 7
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149PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17630, 21 May 1919, Page 7
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