PRINCESS THEATRE.
Despite the unfavourable weather, tho attendances at the Princess Theatre continue to he very gratifying. Miss Bessie Clifford, the original Yankee Doodle girl, is nightly meeting with excellent receptions, and her charming, vivacious manner lias captivated her audience. Mr Bert Harrow. who has been described as tho mile-a-minuto comedian, is a scream, and has fairly taken on. The Three St. Loons give thrilling acrobatic exhibitions of their skill and daring, (heir acts being performed with ease and grace. Mr George Edwards and his partner (comedy .sketch artists) and Bilton and Max (musical comedy stars) complete a specially fine “first half,” In tho second half of the programme Mr George Wallace and his company continue to amuse their large clientele of admirers in a romping, rollicking jazz revel, entitled “Dancing Deliriums.” The same programme will bo repeated this afternoon and evening.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 7
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142PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 7
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