PRINCESS THEATRE.
The third programme which is being presented at the Princess Theatre by Pat Hanna and bis company of Diggers is proving as much to the taste of Fullers’ audiences, as were the preceding ones. Patrons have not been chary with their applause, when it has been deserved. Mr Hanna himself carries a large burden of the entertainment, assisted by Mr Joe Yalli, whoso, quaint appearance and delightful accent have endeared him to the public. The musical features form no inconsiderable portion of the evening’s bill of fare, and are in the capable hands of Mr Ernest Kopke, Mr Jock Thomson, Mr Stan Lawson, Miss Iza Grossley, Miss Mickey Phillips, Miss Alania Stewart, and a local soprano, Miss Mathieson, The dancing of the balle£.is one of.the most charming features of the entertainment. The farces maintain the, high standard that has already been set by the members of the company, while efficient stage management is responsible for a production winch has no annoying delays, and goes with a swing from start to finish.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20612, 10 January 1929, Page 15
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173PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20612, 10 January 1929, Page 15
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