PRINCESS THEATRE.
The current bill-of-faro provided by Ihe Fuller Proprietary at the Princess Theatre is well above the average in'the matter of quality, and is sufficiently varied to satisfy the most fastidious lovers of vaudeville. Nat Hanley at the piano. Sinclair brothers (hand balancers and acrobats). Leo Martin (the one-man jazz band), and Trent and Sadie (in character sketch and song) are (he attractions in the first part of the programme. Nat Phillips’ Stiffy and Mo Revue Company in a musical comedy revue, “Breaking Into Society,’’ supplies the second part, and the laughter and applause with which the performance is greeted shows that the efforts of the various members of the company are appreciated. “Stiffy” and “Mo” (Nut Phillips and Hoy Rene) are, of course, responsible far tho most of the fun, but they arc ably supported by a company which is much above the ordinary in the matter of ability.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19019, 15 November 1923, Page 2
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151PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19019, 15 November 1923, Page 2
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