OPERA HOUSE
The programme submitted on Saturday night by Fuller's Vaudeville Company wae much appreciated by a bumper audience. Several new artists -wen* introduced, and come favourites of previous seasons were a pain welcomed. The star turn is that of Messrs Walker and Hughes, who do come extremely clever and entertaining iuggling with tennis racquets. They appeared to find no difficulty in keeping half a dozen racquets flying in the air, ac well as presenting some incidental comedy. Two versatile musical artists, Misa Ronnie Lorraine and Mr C. Stewart, gave an agreeable and tuneful series of selections on varied instruments. Miss Maud Florence was encored for the pedestal clog dance, a very prettily devised item. Miss Lorraine Tansley, a mezzo soprano, sang both her songs nicely, and should become popular with audienoee. "_A "The Turkish Bath •' was presented by the Stagpooles with ereat success. The other artiste were well received, and gave thmr items in a rery eatiafactory ertyle.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12904, 9 September 1907, Page 9
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