PRINCESS THEATRE.
“ STIFFY ” AND “MO” IN SOCIETY. There is no end to the popularity of the Australian comedians, “Stiffy” and “Mo,” who, supported by a talented company of revue specialists, have given bright entertainment to Princess Theatre patrons for the past three weeks. This evening they will be seen in another of their weekly changes of revue, the new attraction being entitled “In Society,” in which Nat Phillips and Roy Rene extract all the fun possible in their efforts to become members of society. Whilst they are on the stage there is not a dull moment, for, as Jack Point has it, “They have only to say ‘pass the mustard.’ and they roar and laugh •themselves hoaxae.” lire principals are well supported in the orgy of fun, their first lieutenants being Connors and Paul, a pair of musical comedy artists quite out ot the ordinary. There are no new acts coming in on the vaudeville side, but the talented and entertaining folk who won such favour last week will present all-new routines. These arc Ix;o Martin (the jazz musician), Trent and Sadie (English sketch pair), the Sinclair Brothers (sensational hand balancers), and Nat Hanley (comedian at the piano).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19016, 12 November 1923, Page 5
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198PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19016, 12 November 1923, Page 5
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