PRINCESS THEATRE
The new programme at the Princess Theatre to-night promises to be an exceptionally fine entertainment as no fewer than three new acts will be introduced. Foremost among these is James Teddy, described as one of the world’s greatest jumpers, who was a feature act with Bamum and Bailey’s circus for three years. Teddy has a truly sensational act wnich is a test both of endurance and Jumping skill. He seems-to be able to jump over anything and his movements even in test jumps are graceful and pleasing The Honolulu Four will also make their debut in a series of melodious harmonies on the ukulele and Hawaiian steel guitar. George Dixon, the other new-comer, billed as “The Musical Jack in the Box,” is a comedian of the eccentric type and sure to please Princess Theatre audiences. Acts remaining over from last week, the popular English pair, Taylor and Summers, Russell and Frost, celebrated English dancers, Tilton and West, the joy boys, Maggie Buckley, queen of syncopation, Gilberto, the silent juggler, St. Leon’s posing English Betters, and Mdile Nadje will all present entirely new items.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18502, 13 March 1922, Page 3
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185PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18502, 13 March 1922, Page 3
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