PRINCESS THEATRE
Aa a farewell pßtfomwno at the oonolaeion of a very ■oeocafal eeaon, Mr Walt'.jc George and hi* Sanebine Players are dAging "In Sunny Japan," a pieoe full of bdght BOOga, poettj ballets, end entertaining qoipa and cranks. Aβ Waiter Gecego laproaenta Bill BtaJco, and George Storoy t.ikee die port of waiter, the fun-making is in; capable hands. On the purely wndewille fkte of the psogramste the Fentara astonish ihe audience with their trapeze porform-L'-ncea, whale tittle Mona atao creates a diversion in the same lme. Many others, which last night mcAoded the first appcur;mo& of Goodbue and Oliver, America's original tketohista, help to make up what undoubtedly is a splendid entertainment. The same programme ke repeated tonight
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17940, 20 May 1920, Page 8
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119PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17940, 20 May 1920, Page 8
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