PRINCESS THEATRE.
Quite a number of turns of a very high standard are included in the bill presented at the Princess Theatre this week, and large audiences have attended nightly. The whole programme is of such a varied and versatile nature that it cannot fail to meet with the approval of patrons. Huley and Bent, billed as English comedy artists, provide a clever turn. Paul de Bur gives a wonderful exhibition of his dexterity in the manipulation of paper Sara Stern, a, Jewish character impersonator, proves his ability in song and story. Stompy .and Stella are coloured comedians. They sing and dance to the delight of. every audience Elton Black’s Revue Company occupies the second half of the programme. The fare is a production entitled “Get a fylove On. It is a comedy of the sparkling order, in which every member of the company appears to advantage To Elton Black falls the bulk of the comedy work. The programme will be repeated this evening, and there will be a matinee performance to-morrow afternoon.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19969, 10 December 1926, Page 9
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173PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19969, 10 December 1926, Page 9
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