PRINCESS THEATRE.
NEW REVUE AND VAUDEVILLE. To-night there will be the usual weekly change of bill at the Princess Theatre. The new revu e . will bo “Mary’s Lamb,” a vehicle for mirth, of which Phil Smith and his company will doubtless make full use Phil Smith is cast as a husband who begins aa a lot of husbands do—as th e amenable meek partner, the lamb, in short. Bur before he finishes he develops into a lion, and roars in approved style. Peggy Peat will be the nagging wife, who is responsible for Phil’s change of skin, the other members are well cast. The Smiling Six will i>e seen in new ballets. The principal new act in the vaudeville -notion will be the first appearance of Franks and Newton, society and ballroom dancers. The second new turn will be given by Storey Brooks, comedy and sensational acrobats. Fresh acts will be presented by Miss Lesley Elliott, the comedienne at the piano, and the Rev. Frank Gorman.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19785, 10 May 1926, Page 2
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