PRINCESS THEATRE.
Tlie large attendances at the Princess Theatre testify to the excellent bill-of-fare provided. The second half of the programme is devoted to Mr George Ward’s Snapshot Revue Company, which is now showing its eighth production, entitled “Keeping Fit.’ ’ It is a comedy of complications in which the comedians are given full scope. There are some good musical numbers and the dancing of the Snapshot Six is quite a feature. On the vaudeville side there is a varied series of items, the best of which is that given by the Romano Brothers w"' give a fine exposition of Greek statuary. Their sets include wrestlers, stone throwers discus throwers, Rugby exponents, and boxers. In the latter exposition some of the punches of famous hc.xers are shown. The Janetski Trio, with two maritnbaphones and a xylophone, prove themselves able exponents of these instruments Florence and Clifton are entertaining comedy gymnasts, and Alec Kellaway, who possesses a good tenor voice, sings some attractive songs. The same programme will be repeated during the afternoon and evening sessions to-day.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19737, 13 March 1926, Page 19
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175PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19737, 13 March 1926, Page 19
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