PRINCESS THEATRE
A very large audience attended , the Princess Theatre last night, when a most enjoyable programme was provided. -Much amusement was caused ‘by Dick Gardner - and Nan Revere, who are billed: “direct from U.S.A. under special.,en®jg»T'' ment,” and who provided hall uproarious American comedy entitled “Jiiits of Vaudeville.” Other pleasing jfeafis -era . provided by Don Wallace, “the singing vagabond,” Maud Courtney and Mr .-C., Brull and Hemsley, John Larkin,. '29sp Kollo, and Carlton and Rosslyn. ; r'J'he - Whimsical Wades present an cxcitipg -eod 1 clever acrobatic turn, and Fifi de TiShe and her “excess baggage” also feature: prpwi- , nently on the programme. mwi* >•
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18321, 11 August 1921, Page 7
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