PRINCESS THEATRE
With n standard of entertainment such us that set at the Princess Theatre just now, it is no wonder that the patronage bestowed upon the theatre is decidedly generous. In Potter amd Hartwell the management lias an acquisition, and the mirth that reigns in the house during their occupation of the stage is all the evidence of their l popularity that can be needed. Lola Stantcnne, the American violinist, has been here before, and during her previous visit she placed herself in the position of a favourite with Dunedin vaudeville patrons —a position that she has established even more firmly on this occasion. For good bright fun of the patter typo the performance of Slavin and Thompson would be hard to better. Others whose turns deserve special mention are Louis Rloy, banjoist; Charles Lawrence, comedian; Beresford and Rennie. Craydon and Mack, Shipp and Kenny. There will bo a repetition of the programme to-night.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18758, 11 January 1923, Page 8
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