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PRINCESS THEATRE

The Princess Theatre was crowded last evening, when Odiva’s performing seals again presented their astonishingly clever performance to the entire satisfaction of everyone. The seals are wonderfully intelligent, and enter with zest into the tasks set them. There is no semblance of fear on the part of the animals—they are on the best of terms with their master, Captain Adams, —and the audience fully appreciate this aspect of the performance. The two Odiva girls enter the tank of water with the seals, and swim and dive about them. One of the girls stays under the water quite a long time. The seal which tries to sing has the audience in roars of laughter, Bert Coleman, siffleur and mimic, and Keating and Rose (patter artists) also ap. pear in the first half of the programme, and the second half of the bill is taken up with the revue, “The Hello Girl.’’

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18424, 9 December 1921, Page 2

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PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18424, 9 December 1921, Page 2

PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18424, 9 December 1921, Page 2