PRINCESS THEATRE.
Tho rovue "Wine, Women, and Song” is meeting with a good reception at the Princess Theatre. It has to bo admitted that it is not the strongest and best thing Elton Black has produced at the Princess, but there is still a groat deal of very entertaining matter included in “Wine, Women, and Song.” The music, or much of it. is pleasing, but it is in the “smart-patter” direction that tho greatest asset is met with. The revno is exceedingly well put. on, and time does not hang heavily on tho hands of tho audience by any means. Elton Black naturally takes one of the most important roles, and takes it very well. In a purely vaudeville direction there is a good measure of clever matter, and a pleasing hour is provided In this direction. The newcomers arc Stompy and Stella, who give a good turn, and arc strongly supported by those who have previously made their mark.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19964, 4 December 1926, Page 7
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160PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19964, 4 December 1926, Page 7
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