PRINCESS THEATRE.
Large audiences continue to assemble at the Princess ineatro, where tne "Stiffy and Mo" Kevue Company has established itself, arid is now regarded amongst the favourites. This week “Stiffy” and •'Mo” appear as lords, and their efforts to instal themselves as members of the aristocracy are ludicrous in the extreme, and provokes endless merriment. ‘‘Mo’s’ attire, in which a pair of nether garments do duty for a coat, is responsible for a great deal of merriment, especially when he divests himself of this particular garment to engage in a fisticuffs encounter with different characters who appear to give offence. Trent and'Sadie, who made their debut on Monday evening, are highly entertaining in their character sketches. Leo Martin, the jazz specialist, continues to be appreciated in hia instrumental efforts. Fred Keeley and Ivy Aldous, and Nat Hanley are the other performers, and they earn much hearty appisueo.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 2
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148PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 2
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