PRINCESS THEATRE.
The Iradienoe at the Princess Theatre oil". Saturday evening, when tbe usual weekly ' change of programme took place, was excep^ tionally large. The programme /was a Jarge and varied one, and the- contributing, company wad strengthened by the addition of no less than six new -artists. Of .these Mr Claude Over was perhaps the best. Mr -Over, is a musician of no mean, order, and gives selections on the xylophone, melaphone, and) dulcimer very sweetly. He received ,the_un.-; . qualified plaudits of the audience.^ Franklin! and Franklin, sketch artists,, put some! original and highly -interesting .work into; their sketch "A ISoubrette's Troubles WitH a Tramp." Tbe Banvard Bros, are a part of the cleverest acrobats, seen with the FuT< lers for some, time, and manage to include in their "turn" a' lot of 'very- funny work; ; Other members, , of the company are Mis* _' Brightie Smith,' Lavinia Tyson, Vaude ana Varna, Ethel, The Eaccoons, Williams and Bonnetta, Jas. Opie, and Jock Willis.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2808, 8 January 1908, Page 69
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162PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Witness, Issue 2808, 8 January 1908, Page 69
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