OPERA HOUSE.
The popular home of vaudeville recorded the customary good house on Saturday night, when a change of programme was undertaken. The Rollos staged a new and amusing comedietta, and Mr Slade Murray sang new descriptive songs, and introduced humorous novelties. Miss Nellie Power and Mr A. L. Fauchor had also a budget of new songs, and tho Driecolls Boys danced and sang in an eminently satisfactory manner. Mr Les Warton, the inimitable singer of coon songs, had still a further supply from his apparently inexhaustible budget, and the items by the other members of the company met with general acceptance. The bioscope pictures still remain a feature of the performance.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12731, 18 February 1907, Page 7
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