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PRINCESS THEATRE

The Bert Lo Blanc’s Travesty Stars have an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their ability as fun makers in the current revue, “Fuzzy Wuzzy,” at the Princess Theatre, and they answer all the calls made on them in this connection most capably. Mr Le Blanc takes the part of Ike Cohen and Jake Mack that of Morris Levi, two typical stage Jews,, and they extract plenty bf amusement from the complications which are evolved. The rest of the members of the company also work hard in their respective characterisations. In the' first part of the programme Violet Elliott contributes some excellent comedy items, Marvel and; Daring feature balancing, Francis Thome plays the violin, Kearns and Huntpresent a comedy turn, and the M'Kinnon Boys provide an entertainment of Scottish 1 music and dances

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 2

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PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 2

PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 2

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