OPERA HOUSE.
The new programme submitted by Fuller's Entertainer- at ths Opera House -nn Saturday nig— waa well received by tne largo audience present. Miss "Do.lv Lament wan good in the ballad, " A Biret in a Gilded Cage." Mita May Fuller sang '"Tho Carolina Twins'' well", and danced pleasingly, and the Phillips sisters, who made their first appearance, wero successful in their song and dance, "The Sousa Girl." Mr John Fuller sang a now ballad, "The Dear Girls of Ireland," well ? and Mr Wat kins v.'ia successful in his items. An excellent turn was given by the Dnscevll Boys, wJio made ithsir first appearance in an Irish sketch, "The Irish on paraae," in which tliev danced and sang successfully. Mr Htigo Letti-"s plate-spinning and ju__ling feats were well cone, the balancing of a sheet of paper, amongst other feats, coining in for- loud applause. .-.__- Luuiont and Mr Watkins gave a barle.stiuo absurdity, " Meloelramania,'' wliich provoked much laughter, as uiu also the concluding comedietta, "The r.uotog-ra.patr." The Company appear in the same programme to-night.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11616, 22 June 1903, Page 5
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