PRINCESS THEATRE
The Princess Theatre was crowded last evening, and the porformance of "The Bandits" by Walter George and his Sunshine Piayers'; asairv. met with general . approval, The Jpiej».':"has.-many catoliy musical nun).bors, and; these"'a.re well guns by ; the .members of ' .the'- company. Many' diverting situations";; , ai'>s: : ''e> , plved, and the dancing of the ohofus girls is also a feature. Tho vaudeville first part consists of five aots. Miss Florence Fox, a dainty male impersonator, sanu several songs in acceptable fashion; Pollard and Jackson were heard to advantage in high-class music'; George Hall's new Booley stories were good; and Margaret and Willie (contortionists) and the Gaza. Trio (jugglers) also presented sound turns.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17874, 3 March 1920, Page 2
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