PRINCESS THEATRE.
After a 12-weeks" eeason of unabated success the Walter George Company made its last appearance at the Princess Theatre on Saturday night. Thoro was a very largo audience, and at tho conclusion a great number of presents was landed upon the stage for individual favouritee, not a single ono of tho artists escaping some token of regard. There were enthusiast k> oaUa for ell, and at tho very end Mr Walter G-eorge had to addroas a few remarjia to tho crowd expressive of the thaivka of tlie mombcre of the company and their regTet at parting. ALL VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT. Tho change to full vaudeville will be effected to-night by ,an array of new headliners. The leading act will be that of -the Oevcntfi, a troupe of six European wire julopts, who come with a unique reputation for daring feats Of almost equal importance, aro tlie Zoo Bisters, who furnish an aerial turn which haa won them the title of ''tho human aeroplanes." Other newcomers will bo Walsh and WaJah, a clever comedy and dancing team; Joe Teagne, tho double-voiced vocalist; the popular Fair voy Sisters; Felton and West: arid M&ggio .Buckley. I'he acts which remain over are tlioso o"f tlio Matanas, Goodhuo and Oliver, and Jennings and Gerald.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17943, 24 May 1920, Page 7
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