OPERA HOUSE.
There was an excellent house last night at the Opera House, when the Fuller Vaudeville Company repeated their current programme very successfully. One of tho most successful of the items was tho sketch by .Salman and Chester. "Tho Lighthousekeeper's Daughter." The item by Delaval and Gilbert was also well received. Tonight the same bill will be repeated. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPAXY. -His Highness the Bey/ which will be introduced to playgoers here at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening next by the Pollard Juvenile Opera Company, has been spoken of el<>".vherf as tho best production of the company. It has been very well rehearsed, and the cast lnus been carefully selected. Master Be: tie XichoUou, who made such a Miccessful first appearance here as "'Blue Bell," ha.*i ereatid f|itite a furore in the name part of tho new piece. Since tho company was here it has been strengthened by the inclusion of some new member*'"from Australia. The ballets aro spoken of as being exceedingly line, and tne spectacular portion of the pieco is also highly praised.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12966, 20 November 1907, Page 8
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