PRINCESS THEATRE.
—•» Tlio attractions offered by the current programme of vaudeville at' tho Princess Theatre are being availed of by largo audiences nightly, and the frequent outbursts of applause testify to the enjoyment of patrons. On the purely vaudeville side tho outstanding attraction is that of Ernie Barraclough, -,vho possesses a tenor voice of wide range and great power, and*who sings songs that are full of appeal for vaudeville lovers. Fied_ Bluett's facility for creating laughter continues to bo as marked as ever, and each evening the audience enters thoroughly into the spirit of Fred's funmaking and thoroughly enjoys itself. Victor tho Great, the CampbelLs, and the Gilberts all impart momentum to a brisklymoving entertainment: Tho second half of tho programme is devoted to the Paul Stanhope revue "Pick-a-Dilly," which provides the company with the usnal opportunities for creating diversion.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17726, 10 September 1919, Page 8
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