AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. A strong holiday programme was pronn r b -V" ft new MU «f 'are at Fuller's Opera House yesterday afternoon and evening, when crowded houses were tho rule. rh e return of Erlna and Deen In heir song and patter preliminary ami their »cry <-lever Kkate danWng added -mother star turu to the excellent coterte of artists whose popularity of the previous week jusilflcd their reappenrauce in new turns. The military burlesque of Emerald and I uprez, In Kcrcaininß characterisations ot things the boys met when they had a cun once again made a bl S hit. Connor? ana •1 aul, In their tuneful harmonising aim embroidery <>r nrw and <-ntchy sonirs also hold their high favour with the audience. Ihe clever twin-ilanclng of .Munroe aiirt Massey and. the smart pntter and topical ih ft .V ,u<le and Ve "»e provided two other hiffUly enjoyai.le turns. Miss Lllns Blrt in costume ooniedy songs, Joe Hurley In dramatic Imitations and stories, and Surnas In aiouth-organ and autoharn select lons kept pa Irons In good humour, while 1-hll .Pen-ivc.rs medley O f alcoholic liiuiiour and dramatic hurlesque went w.»l. This prosramme will be presented nightly Zllnois. 0 WCCk and at Sl>et '' al UoUday TOWN- HALL CABARET. fiJ h i at^K c "• ,azz -" th<> most modern evolution in the art of dancln X , shows no sign of losing Is fascination, was evidenced nt the ronn Hall last ni«fat. when about two hundred couples attended a "Supper Dansant. , ' The hall lends Itself .to decoration for such " n "tertalnmeiit, and with lanterns or multifarious colours suspendoa from the celling shedding soft rays, and a band dls■penßlnjr cnptivaHnjr music, the atmosphere was entrancing. Behiml the pillars of the hall were arranged tables, where couples rested and were refreshed, thus intrnduAnreal «al'»rpt etToct. This ontertainment will probably continue throughout the winter months. AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. H,S J!££!Fl!r*rf,' .. c - wninawin*, »-...™ lnbad tne bailor" rantomimn. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER-Eng-lish Pierrots. KING'S THEATRE—"I'nrIP Tom's Cabin" by Fuller's Dramatic Player* OPERA HOUSE—Fuller's Vaudeville. PICTURE THEfITRES. NATIONAL—"The Devil's Pass Key " HIPPODROME— Tom MX fn "Trie" Feud" TIWOLI—Jack Holt tn "Heia by trie Enemy." J LYRIC—"The Country Fair " EVERVBOOV'S—VioIa Dana in "Dangerous to Men." STRAND — "The Courage or Mars-e O Doonp." PRINCESS— CharIes Ray in "An Old Fashioned Boy." GRAND—"The Purple Cipher," starringEarle Williams. QUEEN'S—Tom Mis m "The Speed Manla.c." WEST EXD—" The Gauntlet. M
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 71, 29 March 1921, Page 8
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