PRINCESS THEATRE
The clever and amusing entertainment .of Dalbeani, whoso balancing feats have already won the admiration of many Princess Theatre patrons, is still being featured on the programme, and each nignt a large audience acids its expression of appreciation of this performer’s skill to the praise previously won by him. Another attractive item is presented by the Kennedys, who appear in a short sketch entitled •• Memories,” and the singing of the Molinaris is equally enjoyable. The magical arts of Jean lo Roi have a mystifying effect on the audience, and the appearance of Sam Stern, the famous Jewish comedian from the London stage, completes the vaudeville portion of the programme. The last-named performer, who appeared for the first time last night, proved that his entertaining powers were of the high standard that was anticipated, and he was very cordially'' received. The second portion of the programme—the revue, ‘‘Any Lady”—is as enjoyable as the first, and the w T hole comprises an entertainment that equals in merit any of those that have been presented lately.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18724, 30 November 1922, Page 10
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