THE OPERA HOUSE.
Fuller's vaudeville entertainment was resumed at the Opera House on Saturday night, when there was a verylarge audience. The new programme submitted was an interesting one. and evoked much applause from the audience. A number of new artists were introduced, including Mr Clarence Tisdale, an American tenor with an exceptionally fine voice. He was recalled three times. Mr Percy Denton made a successful first appearance. A trick and funny skating exhibition by Athas was a clever turn. Professor and Miss Klaer, with their team of trained animals, kept the audience in extreme wonderment at the extraordinary sagacity of the animals, and the control exercised over them by their trainers. Miss Hilda Lane made her first appearance, and scored an instant success with a song: "Love Mc and the World is Mine." Mr A. L. Cropp, whose reappearance was greeted with a storm of applause, san/r, ''A Toreador's Love Song," and showed that he had lost none of his attractive style. A number of comic songs were sung by Mr Bob Lloyd, who was vociferously applauded. Mr Stan Chester, who made his initial bow, sang- "I Can't Make It Out, Can You?" and had to respond to encores. Miss Nellie Power, Miss Flo Weston, Keldie and Davis, and Miss Beattie MacDonald also contributed to the programme, and enhanced its attractiveness. The entertainment concluded with pictures by the Warwick bioscope.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 3
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